We developed a new approach for producing graphene-like (GL) materials through a two-steps oxidation/reduction method starting from a nanostructured (high surface) carbon black, a versatile carbonaceous material prone to be structurally and chemically modified in quite mild wet conditions. Atomic Force Microscopy and zetapotential measurements allowed to model the assembling mechanisms and the roleof hydrophobic interactions, demonstrating the possibility to easily tune the surface morphology. GL materials have been then employed in a large variety of hybrid materials for innovative applications, and characterized by chemical, electrical, structural and spectroscopic techniques. With Metal-Organic Frameworks, GL produced conducting composites with electrical conductivity tunable by changing the concentration of the parent materials; Eumelanin/GL and TiO2-nanoparticles/GL were also studied for photocatalysis and biosensors applications.

Graphene-Like Layers from Unconventional Carbon Sources: New Perspectives on Hybrid Materials and π-system Synergisms / DI CAPUA, Roberto; Gargiulo, Valentina; Alfè, Michela. - In: EURASIAN CHEMICO-TECHNOLOGICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 1562-3920. - 18:4(2016), pp. 263-274. [10.18321/ectj480]

Graphene-Like Layers from Unconventional Carbon Sources: New Perspectives on Hybrid Materials and π-system Synergisms

DI CAPUA, ROBERTO;
2016

Abstract

We developed a new approach for producing graphene-like (GL) materials through a two-steps oxidation/reduction method starting from a nanostructured (high surface) carbon black, a versatile carbonaceous material prone to be structurally and chemically modified in quite mild wet conditions. Atomic Force Microscopy and zetapotential measurements allowed to model the assembling mechanisms and the roleof hydrophobic interactions, demonstrating the possibility to easily tune the surface morphology. GL materials have been then employed in a large variety of hybrid materials for innovative applications, and characterized by chemical, electrical, structural and spectroscopic techniques. With Metal-Organic Frameworks, GL produced conducting composites with electrical conductivity tunable by changing the concentration of the parent materials; Eumelanin/GL and TiO2-nanoparticles/GL were also studied for photocatalysis and biosensors applications.
2016
Graphene-Like Layers from Unconventional Carbon Sources: New Perspectives on Hybrid Materials and π-system Synergisms / DI CAPUA, Roberto; Gargiulo, Valentina; Alfè, Michela. - In: EURASIAN CHEMICO-TECHNOLOGICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 1562-3920. - 18:4(2016), pp. 263-274. [10.18321/ectj480]
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