Issue 65, 2014

A new oil/water interfacial assembly of sulphonated graphene into ultrathin films

Abstract

A new oil/water interfacial assembling approach has been developed to fabricate ultrathin graphene films based on a combination of two established interfacial assembling techniques. This new approach integrates multiple advantages such as simple equipment requirements in traditional oil/water interfacial assembly and minimum demand on the feeding source in air/water interfacial assembly (Langmuir–Blodgett deposition). By simply injecting a very small amount (1 ml) of ethanol dispersion of sulphonated graphene sheets (GSs) to the hexane/water interface, GSs can be effectively confined at the interface and self-organize into monolayer film with high uniformity and a controllable topographical feature. Multilayered films can also be obtained by layer-by-layer deposition without extra binding agent, demonstrating a cost-efficient, convenient, flexible and controllable approach for high quality ultrathin graphene films.

Graphical abstract: A new oil/water interfacial assembly of sulphonated graphene into ultrathin films

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 May 2014
Accepted
11 Jul 2014
First published
14 Jul 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 34566-34571

Author version available

A new oil/water interfacial assembly of sulphonated graphene into ultrathin films

B. Jia, Q. Wang, W. Zhang, B. Lin, N. Yuan, J. Ding, Y. Ren and F. Chu, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 34566 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA05160B

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