Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1413682 | Carbon | 2015 | 10 Pages |
In this work, graphene is facilely prepared by direct exfoliation of graphite in aqueous media with the assistance of alkali lignin (AL). The graphite is successfully exfoliated into single- and multi-layer graphene, with about 20% monolayer ones, and the concentration of graphene in the aqueous dispersions can reach 0.65 ± 0.03 mg mL−1. The nanosheets are stabilized in the dispersions owing to π–π interaction between the graphene and AL, and the electrostatic repulsion between negative charged AL, as verified by fluorescence and zeta-potential measurements. The results also show that there are very few defects in the basil-plane of the graphene so that the free-standing graphene films prepared from the dispersions exhibit good electrical conductivity. Finally, the addition of only 0.1 wt% such graphene sheets to an epoxy resin gives 15%, 49%, and 97% enhancement in tensile strength, critical stress intensity factor and critical strain energy release rate, respectively.