Smart cellulose/graphene composites fabricated by: In situ chemical reduction of graphene oxide for multiple sensing applications

Chen Y, Poetschke P, Pionteck J, Voit B, Qi H (2018)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2018

Journal

Book Volume: 6

Pages Range: 7777-7785

Journal Issue: 17

DOI: 10.1039/c8ta00618k

Abstract

Cellulose/graphene nanocomposite films are prepared by dispersing graphene oxide (GO) and dissolving cellulose homogeneously in alkaline-urea aqueous solution followed by in situ chemical reduction of GO to rGO. The efficient and eco-friendly reduction process renders these novel composites high electrical conductivity as well as good mechanical properties. As demonstrated on composites with 5 wt% rGO, the rGO/cellulose composite films can be applied as multifunctional sensor materials responding to different external stimuli, such as temperature, humidity, stress/strain, and liquids by electrical resistance changes.

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APA:

Chen, Y., Poetschke, P., Pionteck, J., Voit, B., & Qi, H. (2018). Smart cellulose/graphene composites fabricated by: In situ chemical reduction of graphene oxide for multiple sensing applications. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 6(17), 7777-7785. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ta00618k

MLA:

Chen, Yian, et al. "Smart cellulose/graphene composites fabricated by: In situ chemical reduction of graphene oxide for multiple sensing applications." Journal of Materials Chemistry A 6.17 (2018): 7777-7785.

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