Functionalization and properties of graphene

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Functionalization and properties of graphene

Functionalization and properties of graphene

Year : 2016

Publisher : CRC Press

Source Title : Graphene Science Handbook: Size-Dependent Properties

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Abstract

This chapter would emphasize the modern trends of synthesis of graphene and graphene functionalization with small mole cules and polymers by means of both covalent and noncovalent approaches to utilize its intrinsic optical, thermal, mechanical, and electronic properties. In the covalent functionalization with polymers the “grafting to” technique would be discussed with various roots, for example, esterification, amidation, nitrene chemistry, click chemistry, and free-radical polymerization techniques. The “grafting from” technique of functionaliza tion would discuss various covalent functionalization roots such as atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), single electron transfer living radical polymerization (SET-LRP), and reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer (RAFT) techniques. The noncovalent methods would be employed for functionalization of graphene using dispersion force, elec trostatic interaction, hydrogen bonding, coordination bonds, p-p stacking interactions, etc. A short account of the proper ties and applications of the functionalized graphene would be illustrated highlighting on its future scope.