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Shear rheology of graphene oxide dispersions

Francesco Del Giudice Orcid Logo, Amy Q Shen

Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering, Volume: 16, Pages: 23 - 30

Swansea University Author: Francesco Del Giudice Orcid Logo

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Graphene oxide (G-O) is a chemically oxidized sheet of graphene. Owing to their functional groups, G-O sheets have found numerous applications in biomedical, electrical and material engineering. The flow properties of G-O dispersions, that is, the rheology, are intimately related to the material pro...

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Published in: Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering
ISSN: 2211-3398
Published: Elsevier BV 2017
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa41014
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Abstract: Graphene oxide (G-O) is a chemically oxidized sheet of graphene. Owing to their functional groups, G-O sheets have found numerous applications in biomedical, electrical and material engineering. The flow properties of G-O dispersions, that is, the rheology, are intimately related to the material processing and design of G-O based composites. In this review, we report recent findings on the shear rheology of both aqueous G-O dispersions and composite materials containing G-O sheets. We focus on aqueous G-O dispersions to understand interactions between G-O sheets. Applications related to materials science and technology are also presented.
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Start Page: 23
End Page: 30