TY - GEN
T1 - Magnetic characteristics of graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide
AU - Syakir, Norman
AU - Saragi, Togar
AU - Fitrilawati,
AU - Maryati, Yati
AU - Widyaswari, Utami
AU - Sari, Dita Puspita
AU - Risdiana,
N1 - Funding Information:
Authors would like to thanks Dr. Isao Watanabe from Meson Science Laboratory, RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan for providing SQUID for DC susceptibility measurements. This work was funded by research grand from Kemenristek Indonesia under scheme of Fundamental Research (Penelitian Dasar 2020), contract no. 1827/UN6.3.1/LT/2020, date 12 May 2020.
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Graphene oxide (GO) is 2D material made of honey comb carbon structure as backbone and decorated by oxygen functional groups in both sides. These functional groups have role to the GO properties, such as magnetic susceptibility, band gap, conductivity. There are several processes to reduce its oxygen content, such as chemical, photo and thermal reduction, resulted reduced graphene oxide (rGO). Several studies reported the magnetic properties of GO and rGO correlating with the process of synthesis and reducing oxygen contents. We report the magnetic characteristic of a commercial GO 0.5 mg/ml dispersed in H2O from Graphenia and RGO that were synthesized through thermal reduction process of GO precursor. In this process, we use oven vacuum system at 200oC for 1 hour. All samples were prepared as GO and rGO thick films. The GO and rGO samples structure were indentified from XRD data and SQUID data for magnetic characteristics. We explored the temperature dependence of magnetic susceptibility by applying magnetic field of 500 Oe in Zero Field Cooling (ZFC) and Field Cooling (FC). The result shows different susceptibility behavior of GO and rGO samples in all wide range of temperature between 0 to 300 Kelvin. The value of magnetic susceptibility rGO is higher than that of GO and has splitting curve of ZFC and FC at low temperatures below 200 Kelvin. However, GO has the splitting curve of ZFC and FC occurred at high temperatures above 200 Kelvin.
AB - Graphene oxide (GO) is 2D material made of honey comb carbon structure as backbone and decorated by oxygen functional groups in both sides. These functional groups have role to the GO properties, such as magnetic susceptibility, band gap, conductivity. There are several processes to reduce its oxygen content, such as chemical, photo and thermal reduction, resulted reduced graphene oxide (rGO). Several studies reported the magnetic properties of GO and rGO correlating with the process of synthesis and reducing oxygen contents. We report the magnetic characteristic of a commercial GO 0.5 mg/ml dispersed in H2O from Graphenia and RGO that were synthesized through thermal reduction process of GO precursor. In this process, we use oven vacuum system at 200oC for 1 hour. All samples were prepared as GO and rGO thick films. The GO and rGO samples structure were indentified from XRD data and SQUID data for magnetic characteristics. We explored the temperature dependence of magnetic susceptibility by applying magnetic field of 500 Oe in Zero Field Cooling (ZFC) and Field Cooling (FC). The result shows different susceptibility behavior of GO and rGO samples in all wide range of temperature between 0 to 300 Kelvin. The value of magnetic susceptibility rGO is higher than that of GO and has splitting curve of ZFC and FC at low temperatures below 200 Kelvin. However, GO has the splitting curve of ZFC and FC occurred at high temperatures above 200 Kelvin.
KW - Graphene oxide
KW - Magnetic susceptibility
KW - Reduced graphene oxide
KW - SQUID
KW - XRD
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U2 - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.1028.296
DO - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.1028.296
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85107200356
SN - 9783035718690
T3 - Materials Science Forum
SP - 296
EP - 301
BT - Functional Materials
A2 - Risdiana, null
A2 - Kurniawan, Budhy
A2 - Darminto, null
A2 - Nugroho, A.A.
PB - Trans Tech Publications Ltd
T2 - 5th International Conference on Functional Materials Science, ICFMS 2020
Y2 - 11 November 2020 through 12 November 2020
ER -