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    Chemistry » Jon Rourke Group

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    Graphene Oxide

    We, together with researchers led by Neil Wilson in the microscopy group in Physics have been investigating the structure, properties and uses of graphene oxide (GO).

    A recent highlight is the discovery that GO, as produced, is heavily contaminated with oxidative debris (OD). This debris may easily be removed by washing with a solution of sodium hydroxide, giving a black material that is much more graphene like.

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    See our "hot paper" in Angewandte Chemie.

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    Page contact: Jonathan Rourke Last revised: Thu 3 Mar 2011
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