Attention to graphene dispersions in water with the aid of natural polymers is increasing with improved awareness of sustainability. However, the function of biopolymers that can act as dispersing agents in graphene dispersions is not well understood. In particular, the use of starch to disperse pristine graphene materials deserves further investigation. Here, we report the processing conditions of aqueous graphene dispersions using unmodified starch. We have found that the graphene content of the starch–graphene dispersion is dependent on the starch fraction. The starch–graphene sheets are few-layer graphene with a lateral size of 3.2 μm. Furthermore, topographical images of these starch–graphene sheets confirm the adsorption of starch nan...
We demonstrate that functionalized pyrene derivatives effectively stabilize single- and few-layer gr...
Graphene-family nanomaterials (GFNs) including pristine graphene, reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and g...
Graphene oxides (GO) can be considered as polyelectrolytes with surfactant-like characteristics. On ...
Attention to graphene dispersions in water with the aid of natural polymers is increasing with impro...
Graphene is widely touted as the thinnest and the most versatile material available. As an atomicall...
Keywords: graphene, aqueous dispersions, graphene dispersions, graphene colloids, non-covalent funct...
A single coating formulation for multi-functional composites, such as a gas barrier against both oxy...
Performance of graphene nanoplatelets depends on its dispersion quality and level of homogeneity, to...
Graphene is a promising material for diverse applications, such as in composites, optoelectronics, p...
This paper describes a green method for the synthesis of graphenic material from cane sugar, a commo...
Water dispersion remains a technical challenge for effective applications of graphene. In this paper...
The electrochemical exfoliation of graphite has been considered to be an effective approach for the ...
Clean sheets: Stable aqueous dispersions of graphene sheets (GSs) are obtained by exposing graphene ...
Ultrasound exfoliation of graphite with the assistance of three polysaccharides (nonionic pullulan, ...
We investigate interaction of water droplets with different nanomaterials: Graphene and its allotrop...
We demonstrate that functionalized pyrene derivatives effectively stabilize single- and few-layer gr...
Graphene-family nanomaterials (GFNs) including pristine graphene, reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and g...
Graphene oxides (GO) can be considered as polyelectrolytes with surfactant-like characteristics. On ...
Attention to graphene dispersions in water with the aid of natural polymers is increasing with impro...
Graphene is widely touted as the thinnest and the most versatile material available. As an atomicall...
Keywords: graphene, aqueous dispersions, graphene dispersions, graphene colloids, non-covalent funct...
A single coating formulation for multi-functional composites, such as a gas barrier against both oxy...
Performance of graphene nanoplatelets depends on its dispersion quality and level of homogeneity, to...
Graphene is a promising material for diverse applications, such as in composites, optoelectronics, p...
This paper describes a green method for the synthesis of graphenic material from cane sugar, a commo...
Water dispersion remains a technical challenge for effective applications of graphene. In this paper...
The electrochemical exfoliation of graphite has been considered to be an effective approach for the ...
Clean sheets: Stable aqueous dispersions of graphene sheets (GSs) are obtained by exposing graphene ...
Ultrasound exfoliation of graphite with the assistance of three polysaccharides (nonionic pullulan, ...
We investigate interaction of water droplets with different nanomaterials: Graphene and its allotrop...
We demonstrate that functionalized pyrene derivatives effectively stabilize single- and few-layer gr...
Graphene-family nanomaterials (GFNs) including pristine graphene, reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and g...
Graphene oxides (GO) can be considered as polyelectrolytes with surfactant-like characteristics. On ...