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      3D printing of reduced graphene oxide aerogels for energy storage devices: A paradigm from materials and technologies to applications

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      Energy Storage Materials
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            Improved synthesis of graphene oxide.

            An improved method for the preparation of graphene oxide (GO) is described. Currently, Hummers' method (KMnO(4), NaNO(3), H(2)SO(4)) is the most common method used for preparing graphene oxide. We have found that excluding the NaNO(3), increasing the amount of KMnO(4), and performing the reaction in a 9:1 mixture of H(2)SO(4)/H(3)PO(4) improves the efficiency of the oxidation process. This improved method provides a greater amount of hydrophilic oxidized graphene material as compared to Hummers' method or Hummers' method with additional KMnO(4). Moreover, even though the GO produced by our method is more oxidized than that prepared by Hummers' method, when both are reduced in the same chamber with hydrazine, chemically converted graphene (CCG) produced from this new method is equivalent in its electrical conductivity. In contrast to Hummers' method, the new method does not generate toxic gas and the temperature is easily controlled. This improved synthesis of GO may be important for large-scale production of GO as well as the construction of devices composed of the subsequent CCG.
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              Additive manufacturing (3D printing): A review of materials, methods, applications and challenges

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                Journal
                Energy Storage Materials
                Energy Storage Materials
                Elsevier BV
                24058297
                August 2021
                August 2021
                : 39
                : 146-165
                Article
                10.1016/j.ensm.2021.04.021
                4952a930-75f5-4aa8-985b-cf47d892bfcd
                © 2021

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