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Humidity-induced significant microstructural reordering in partially reduced graphene oxide: Insights on water permeation mechanism

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In this paper, the authors study the evolution of the structure of GO in a partially reduced form, before and after being hydrated in high humidity conditions, and they reconcile the gravimetry outcomes by suggesting the possibilities of both super-permeating channels and void assisted permeation.
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Interaction of water and water-based solvents with graphene oxide (GO) has attracted much attention, due to the ability of GO to serve as a highly effective water filtration membrane. In this work, we study the evolution of the structure of GO in a partially reduced form, before and after being hydrated in high humidity conditions. X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies reveal that progressive thermal reduction leads to the increase in the microstructural disorder in the stacking of GO flakes. However, upon hydration of partially reduced GO, microstructural ordering is revealed. This ordered state is characterized by two XRD peaks with substantially smaller full-width-at-half-maximum (FWHM), when compared to the pre-hydration state. The peak corresponding to the sp3 regions has larger d-spacing of ∼9.7 A and an FWHM ∼6 times smaller compared to pre-hydration state, while the other peak corresponds to the ordered sp2 regions with a d-spacing of ∼3.3 A, observed at the characteristic graphitic peak position. Gravimetry studies on suspended films reveal both accelerated and diminished water permeation rates upon annealing when compared to unreduced GO films, which can be attributed to void-assisted permeation in the microstructurally disordered films. The hydrated films in a similar way show a permeation behavior that involves either the increase or decrease in water permeation rates in comparison with pre-hydrated samples. We reconcile to the gravimetry outcomes by suggesting the possibilities of both super-permeating channels and void assisted permeation, and the contribution of each of the mechanisms to the permeation flux.Interaction of water and water-based solvents with graphene oxide (GO) has attracted much attention, due to the ability of GO to serve as a highly effective water filtration membrane. In this work, we study the evolution of the structure of GO in a partially reduced form, before and after being hydrated in high humidity conditions. X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies reveal that progressive thermal reduction leads to the increase in the microstructural disorder in the stacking of GO flakes. However, upon hydration of partially reduced GO, microstructural ordering is revealed. This ordered state is characterized by two XRD peaks with substantially smaller full-width-at-half-maximum (FWHM), when compared to the pre-hydration state. The peak corresponding to the sp3 regions has larger d-spacing of ∼9.7 A and an FWHM ∼6 times smaller compared to pre-hydration state, while the other peak corresponds to the ordered sp2 regions with a d-spacing of ∼3.3 A, observed at the characteristic graphitic peak position. Gravi...

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Computational characterisation of dried and hydrated graphene oxide membranes

TL;DR: Combined with this new understanding of membrane swelling, the availability of such representative models opens the possibility of the molecular-level design of GO membranes for a variety of applications, such as gaseous and aqueous separations.
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Confined water layers in graphene oxide probed with spectroscopic ellipsometry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe spectroscopic ellipsometry study of trapped water layers trapped between sheets of graphene oxide at varied thermal annealing temperatures, and demonstrate that these changes are primarily governed by the expulsion of trapped trapped water.
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Breakdown of water super-permeation in electrically insulating graphene oxide films: role of dual interlayer spacing.

TL;DR: The ability of the coating to impede the degradation of methyl ammonium lead iodide films under high humidity conditions is demonstrated and it is demonstrated that charge conduction and water permeation can be simultaneously restricted in a functionalized form of GO.
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