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Graphene oxide

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Linear Formula:
CxOyHz
NACRES:
NA.23
UNSPSC Code:
12352103
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form

powder or flakes

SMILES string

O=C(O)C1C2=C3C4=C5C6=C7C8=C9C%10=C%11C(C%12=C%13C%10=C%14C8=C%15C6=C%16C4=C%17C2=CC(C(O)=O)C%18=C%17C%19=C%16C%20=C%15C%21=C%14C%22=C%13C(C%23=C%24C%22=C%25C%21=C%26C%20=C%27C%19=C%28C%18=CC(C(O)=O)C%29=C%28C%30=C%27C%31=C%26C%32=C%25C%33=C%24C(C%34=C%35C

InChI

1S/C140H42O20/c141-131(142)26-13-23-15-44-62(140(159)160)45-16-24-14-40-31(132(143)144)5-1-29-41-20-48(135(149)150)56-33-7-3-28-27-2-6-32-55-37(133(145)146)11-9-35-60(138(155)156)42-17-25-18-43-61(139(157)158)36-10-12-38(134(147)148)58-46-21-50(137(153)154)59-47-22-49(136(151)152)57-34-8-4-30-39(19-26)51(23)78-72(44)88-75(45)80-52(24)79(54(29)40)95-71(41)83(56)101-93-69(33)64(28)91-90-63(27)68(32)92-86(66(35)55)73(42)81-53(25)82-74(43)87(67(36)58)96-76(46)85(59)103-97-77(47)84(57)102-94-70(34)65(30)89(78)105-104(88)115-98(80)111(95)116(101)126-122-110(93)107(91)120-119-106(90)108(92)99(81)114-100(82)112(96)118(103)128(124(114)119)123-113(97)117(102)127(130(122)129(120)123)121(109(94)105)125(115)126/h2,5,7-10,12-22,26,38,48-50H,1,3-4,6,11H2,(H,141,142)(H,143,144)(H,145,146)(H,147,148)(H,149,150)(H,151,152)(H,153,154)(H,155,156)(H,157,158)(H,159,160)

InChI key

VTWITIAIMADGRM-UHFFFAOYSA-N

General description

Graphene oxide (GO) is the solution processable precursor for bulk production of graphene based materials and devices. It is produced by the chemical exfoilation of graphite. GO is amphiphillic in nature, it also forms highly stable emulsions of organic solvents. Chemical modification of GO helps in improving the biocompatibility and solubility of graphene.

Application

Dielectric Materials for Field Effect Transistors (FET); Non-silicon-based materials for integrated circuits (IC). Some proposed applications of GO are:
  • water soluble/insoluble, targeted/untargeted drug and gene delivery applications
  • tissue engineering
  • electrochemical biosensors
  • optical biosensors
  • graphene oxide Langmuir Blodgett films as hole injection layers for organic light emitting diode.


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Storage Class

11 - Combustible Solids

wgk

WGK 3

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable



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Jaemyung Kim et al.
Accounts of chemical research, 45(8), 1356-1364 (2012-06-06)
Graphite oxide sheets, now called graphene oxide (GO), can be made from chemical exfoliation of graphite by reactions that have been known for 150 years. Because GO is a promising solution-processable precursor for the bulk production of graphene, interest in
Tunable assembly of GO surfactant sheets: wrinkles, overlaps and impacts on thin film properties
Cote LJ, et al
Soft Matter, 6(24), 6096-6101 null
Maria P Georgopoulou et al.
Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces, 189, 110841-110841 (2020-02-15)
This study examines the effect of graphene oxide (GO) nanoparticles (NPs) on the transport (individual species) and cotransport (simultaneous transport) of three biocolloids (Escherichia (E.) coli, Enterococcus (E.) faecalis and Staphylococcus (S.) aureus) in water saturated porous media. Flowthrough experiments