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Scalable production of water-dispersible reduced graphene oxide and its integration in a field effect transistor

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Abstract The development of environmentally benign, low-processing and low-cost approaches to the large-scale preparation of advanced nanomaterials based on the use of biological materials is currently attracting great interest. Here,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The development of environmentally benign, low-processing and low-cost approaches to the large-scale preparation of advanced nanomaterials based on the use of biological materials is currently attracting great interest. Here, we report the discovery that aqueous honey solutions reduce graphene oxide in a low-cost and an eco-friendly manner, yielding highly water dispersive functionalized reduced graphene sheets. The roles of honey in the reduction of graphene oxide of as-prepared graphene are demonstrated. The possible mechanism for the de-epoxidation of graphene oxide is elucidated. The fabricated a honey-reduced graphene oxide-based field-effect transistor exhibited ambipolar transfer characteristics, thereby demonstrating that the developed material may therefore have applications in electronic devices and sensors.

Keywords: graphene oxide; water; effect transistor; reduced graphene; field effect

Journal Title: Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
Year Published: 2018

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