Issue 6, 2014

Eco-efficient preparation of a N-doped graphene equivalent and its application to metal free selective oxidation reaction

Abstract

Here, we demonstrate that graphene oxide (GO) can be converted to N-doped reduced GO (rGO) that could become a substitute for N-doped graphene. Simultaneous doping and reduction can be accomplished for this purpose by simply mixing GO with hydrazine and then continuously sonicating the solution at 65 °C. A high level of reduction is realized, as evidenced by a carbon to oxygen ratio of 20.7 that compares with the highest value of 15.3 ever reported in solution (water + hydrazine) methods. Nitrogen doping is possible up to 6.3 wt% and the extent of doping can be increased with increasing sonication time. Notably, the simple tuning process of N-doping in GO greatly enhanced the efficiency of the carbocatalyst for various kinds of metal free oxidation reactions and hence is proposed as a suitable candidate for future industrial applications.

Graphical abstract: Eco-efficient preparation of a N-doped graphene equivalent and its application to metal free selective oxidation reaction

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jan 2014
Accepted
12 Mar 2014
First published
12 Mar 2014

Green Chem., 2014,16, 3024-3030

Author version available

Eco-efficient preparation of a N-doped graphene equivalent and its application to metal free selective oxidation reaction

A. K. Singh, K. C. Basavaraju, S. Sharma, S. Jang, C. P. Park and D. Kim, Green Chem., 2014, 16, 3024 DOI: 10.1039/C4GC00049H

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