An intermittent microwave-exfoliated non-expansive graphite oxide process for highly-efficient production of high-quality graphene.

J Colloid Interface Sci

Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory of Computational Nano-Material Science, Guizhou Education University, Guiyang 550018, China. Electronic address:

Published: April 2020

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  • Redox methods like Hummers' technique are commonly used to make graphene but are inefficient due to lengthy washing and reduction processes.
  • A new microwave-exfoliated method produces high-quality wrinkled graphene with excellent properties, achieving nearly 100% exfoliation without water washing.
  • The resulting graphene demonstrates outstanding dispersibility in organic solvents and impressive performance in supercapacitors, including durability over 80,000 cycles, significantly enhancing the efficiency of graphene production.

Article Abstract

Redox methods represented by Hummers' method are the most frequently-used pathways to prepare graphene, but to date still very low-efficient, because of its time-consuming washing and hard reduction process. Here we report an intermittent microwave-exfoliated non-expansive graphite oxide (GtO) process to prepare a wrinkled graphene with a high reduction degree (C/O: 19.0), a high defect degree, and a high specific surface area (1333.7 m g). Findings show that the non-expansive GtO without water washing indicates an almost 100% exfoliated success rate during this intermittent microwave process. The obtained graphene shows easy dispersity in organic solvents, and excellent supercapacitor performance in specific capacitance, rate capacity, and especially in cycling lifetime with no decay after 80,000 cycles at 30 A g. Consequently, this special microwave process successfully solves the problems of tedious washing and hard reduction in redox methods, thus exponentially boosting the efficiency of preparing graphene.

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Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory of Computational Nano-Material Science, Guizhou Education University, Guiyang 550018, China. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Redox methods like Hummers' technique are commonly used to make graphene but are inefficient due to lengthy washing and reduction processes.
  • A new microwave-exfoliated method produces high-quality wrinkled graphene with excellent properties, achieving nearly 100% exfoliation without water washing.
  • The resulting graphene demonstrates outstanding dispersibility in organic solvents and impressive performance in supercapacitors, including durability over 80,000 cycles, significantly enhancing the efficiency of graphene production.
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