Preparation and Property of Reduced Graphene for Hummers

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Graphene material has ideal lattice structure and unique electrical, optical and other properties. In the electronics, composite materials, and other fields it has a broad application prospect. In this paper, using the Hummers method, to prepare oxidized graphite and graphene , to optimize the conditions of the preparation of graphite oxide. With two kinds of reductors, glucose and hydrazine hydrate, reduction graphite oxide, and dropped silver ions in the process of reduction. Using XRD, SEM and Raman spectra to character and analyze the products. The result showed that the graphite and silver ions in the oxidation reaction process were both restored by glucose, hydrazine hydrate. This structure that silver nanoparticles are uniformly distributed in the graphene sheet layers, can effectively prevent the reunion of graphene layers, and also upset the rules of the pile of the graphene layers.

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