Edge-to-edge assembled graphene oxide aerogels with outstanding mechanical performance and superhigh chemical activity

Huan Huang, Pengwan Chen, Xuetong Zhang*, Yun Lu, Wanchu Zhan

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Abstract

Aerogels, an extremely important aggregation state of various self-assembled nanoscale building blocks, have great potential in fields ranging from energy storage to thermal insulation. However, the porosity of aerogels makes them mechanically weak in most cases, and the chemical activity of the resulting aerogel needs consideration. Herein, chemically crosslinked graphene oxide (GO) 3D aerogels with large specific surface areas (up to 850 m 2 g-1), outstanding mechanical performance (up to 20 MPa Young's modulus, 1 MPa yield strength and 45 J g-1 specific energy adsorption), and superhigh chemical activity (toward some reducing gases such as H2S, HI, and SO2), are fabricated by assembling 2D GO sheets edge-to-edge into uniform, 3D hydrogel networks with subsequent supercritical fluid drying. These aerogels are superior to other 3D frameworks (e.g. graphene aerogels) assembled via partial overlapping of the basal planes of the 2D building blocks. Chemically crosslinked graphene oxide (GO) 3D aerogels with large specific surface area, outstanding mechanical performance, and superhigh chemical activity are fabricated by assembling 2D GO sheets edge-to-edge into uniform, 3D hydrogel networks with subsequent supercritical fluid drying. These aerogels are superior to 3D frameworks assembled via partial overlapping of the basal planes of the 2D building blocks.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1397-1404
Number of pages8
JournalSmall
Volume9
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Apr 2013

Keywords

  • aerogels
  • assembly
  • chemical activity
  • graphene oxide
  • mechanical performance

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