Graphene dispersion, functionalization techniques and applications: A review

Sabih Qamar, Naveed Ramzan, Waqas Aleem*

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    Abstract

    Graphene and its derivatives have achieved great attention in nearly every field of engineering and science due to mechanical, thermal, and physical features. It is frequently necessary to disperse graphene into aqueous or organic fluids in order to take use of its remarkable properties. It is necessary to attain dispersion at a concentration and stability suitable for the intended use. Unfortunately, graphene disperses poorly in all but a few high boiling organic solvents due to the strong interactions between graphene sheets. This review summarizes the techniques for enhancing dispersions and the established mechanisms. The graphene and its derivatives, their structure, and dispersions methods with and without surface modification, along with their applications, are discussed in this review.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number117697
    JournalSynthetic Metals
    Volume307
    Number of pages16
    ISSN0379-6779
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2024

    Keywords

    • Applications
    • Covalent modification
    • Graphene dispersions
    • Non-covalent modification
    • π-π interaction

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