화학공학소재연구정보센터
Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.139, No.2-3, 450-458, 2013
Catalytic properties of graphene-metal nanoparticle hybrid prepared using an aromatic amino acid as the reducing agent
An easy and single step process of making reduced graphene oxide nanosheet from graphene oxide (GO) in water medium has been demonstrated by using a naturally occurring non-proteinaceous amino acid (2,4-dihydroxy phenyl alanine, Dopa) as a new reducing agent and stabilizing agent This amino acid has also been used to reduce the noble metal salt (AuCl3/AgNO3) to produce the corresponding noble metal nanoparticles (MNP) without using any external reducing and stabilizing agents. So, this amino acid has been used to reduce simultaneously GO to RGO and noble metal salts to produce corresponding MNP to form RGO-MNP nanohybrid system in a single step in water medium and also in absence of any external toxic reducing and stabilizing agents. Different techniques UV-Visible absorption spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy and others have been used to characterize the reduction of GO to RGO, metal salts to produce corresponding MNPs and the formation of RGO-MNP nanohybrid systems. Moreover, this metal nanoparticle containing RGO-MNP nanohybrid system acts as a potential catalyst for the reduction of aromatic nitro to aromatic amino group. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.