Applied Surface Science, Vol.444, 578-583, 2018
Laser-induced reduction of graphene oxide powders by high pulsed ultraviolet laser irradiations
This study aims to develop a laser-induced reduction approach for graphene oxide (GO) powders fabricated by using high pulsed ultraviolet laser irradiations. Before and after the laser irradiation with different fluences, the physical and electrical properties of homemade GO powders and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) powders were measured and analyzed using Raman spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), surface area analyzer, and four-point probe instrument. The laser irradiation parameters included the pulse repetition frequency of 100 kHz, the scanning speed of galvanometers of 50 mm/s, the number of laser irradiated cycles of 10, and the laser fluences of ranging from 0.153 mJ/cm(2) to 0.525 mJ/cm(2). The laser reduction experiments of GO powders demonstrated that the largest relative intensity of the 2D peak and specific surface area were found at the laser fluence of 0.438 mJ/cm(2). Moreover, the electrical resistance sharply decreased from 280 M Omega in the initial GO powders to 0.267 M Omega in rGO powders at a laser irradiation fluence of 0.438. The C/O ratio was increased from 0.232 in the initial GO powders to 1.86 in the rGO powders at a laser irradiation fluence of 0.525 mJ/cm(2); furthermore, the C/O ratios increased with increasing the laser fluences. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Laser-induced reduction;Graphene oxide powders;Raman spectroscopy;X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy;Surface area analyzer