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Stable Aqueous Suspension and Self‐Assembly of Graphite Nanoplatelets Coated with Various Polyelectrolytes
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EngineeringGraphite NanoplateletsGraphite Nanoplatelets CoatedPolymer NanocompositesChemistryGraphene NanomeshesRobust MethodCarbon-based MaterialPolymer Nanostructured MaterialsVarious PolyelectrolytesHybrid MaterialsMaterials ScienceNanomanufacturingXgnp Conductive CoatingsSurface ModificationNanomaterialsSelf-assemblyGrapheneNanocompositeStable Aqueous SuspensionPolymer Self-assemblyFunctional Materials
Exfoliated graphite nanoplatelets (xGnPs) with an average thickness of 1–10 nm present an inexpensive alternative to carbon nanotubes in many applications. In this paper, stable aqueous suspension of xGnP was achieved by noncovalent functionalization of xGnP with polyelectrolytes. The surfactants and polyelectrolytes were compared with respect to their ability to suspend graphite nanoplatelets. The surface charge of the nanoplatelets was characterized with zeta potential measurements, and the bonding strength of the polymer chains to the surface of xGnP was characterized with Raman spectroscopy. This robust method opens up the possibility of using this inexpensive nanomaterial in many applications, including electrochemical devices, and leads to simple processing techniques such as layer‐by‐layer deposition. Therefore, the formation of xGnP conductive coatings using layer‐by‐layer deposition was also demonstrated.
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