Pulicaria glutinosa plant extract: a green and eco-friendly reducing agent for the preparation of highly reduced graphene oxide

RSC Advances ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (46) ◽  
pp. 24119-24125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mujeeb Khan ◽  
Abdulhadi H. Al-Marri ◽  
Merajuddin Khan ◽  
Nils Mohri ◽  
Syed Farooq Adil ◽  
...  

The environmentally friendly and low cost green synthesis of highly reduced graphene oxide usingP. glutinosa

RSC Advances ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (43) ◽  
pp. 26680-26688 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gourav Bhattacharya ◽  
Shrawni Sas ◽  
Shikha Wadhwa ◽  
Ashish Mathur ◽  
James McLaughlin ◽  
...  

In the present work, the suitability of Aloe vera (AV) as a ‘green reducing agent’ has been investigated for the reduction of graphene oxide (GO).


Author(s):  
Dharshini Perumal ◽  
Emmellie Laura Albert ◽  
Che Azurahanim Che Abdullah

Graphene is a remarkable material with numerous applications. Due to its thin and lightweight design, it is ideal for a variety of applications. The synthesis of high-quality graphene in a cost-effective and environmentally friendly manner continues to be a significant challenge. Chemical reduction is considered to be the most advantageous method for preparing reduced graphene oxide (rGO). However, this process necessitates the use of toxic and harmful substances, which can have a detrimental effect on the environment and human health. Thus, to accomplish the objective, the green synthesis principle has prompted researchers worldwide to develop a simple method for green reduction of graphene oxide (GO), which is readily accessible, sustainable, economical, renewable, and environmentally friendly in nature. For example, the use of natural materials such as plants is generally considered safe. Furthermore, plants contain reducing and capping agents. The current review will focus on the discovery and application of rGO synthesis using extracts from a variety of different parts of the plant. The review aims to aid current and future researchers in their search for a novel plant extract that acts as a reductant in the green synthesis of rGO. The review aims to assist current and future researchers in their research for a novel plant extract that acts as a reductant in the green synthesis of rGO as well as their potential applications in a variety of industries.


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (8) ◽  
pp. M3060-M3066 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amer Al Nafiey ◽  
Palaniappan Subramanian ◽  
Ahmed Addad ◽  
Brigitte Sieber ◽  
Sabine Szunerits ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 151 ◽  
pp. 106107
Author(s):  
Soolmaz Soleimani ◽  
Ali Jannesari ◽  
Morteza Yousefzadi ◽  
Arash Ghaderi ◽  
Adnan Shahdadi

2021 ◽  
Vol 45 (7) ◽  
pp. 3581-3588
Author(s):  
Zhaokun Wang ◽  
Licong Jiang ◽  
Hongwei Pan ◽  
Yongyin Cui ◽  
Chengzhong Zong

A novel and environmentally-friendly resveratrol (RA) was used as an effective reagent for the preparation of reduced graphene oxide (rGO).


Materials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 594 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mara Serrapede ◽  
Marco Fontana ◽  
Arnaud Gigot ◽  
Marco Armandi ◽  
Glenda Biasotto ◽  
...  

A simple, low cost, and “green” method of hydrothermal synthesis, based on the addition of l-ascorbic acid (l-AA) as a reducing agent, is presented in order to obtain reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and hybrid rGO-MoO2 aerogels for the fabrication of supercapacitors. The resulting high degree of chemical reduction of graphene oxide (GO), confirmed by X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) analysis, is shown to produce a better electrical double layer (EDL) capacitance, as shown by cyclic voltammetric (CV) measurements. Moreover, a good reduction yield of the carbonaceous 3D-scaffold seems to be achievable even when the precursor of molybdenum oxide is added to the pristine slurry in order to get the hybrid rGO-MoO2 compound. The pseudocapacitance contribution from the resulting embedded MoO2 microstructures, was then studied by means of CV and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The oxidation state of the molybdenum in the MoO2 particles embedded in the rGO aerogel was deeply studied by means of XPS analysis and valuable information on the electrochemical behavior, according to the involved redox reactions, was obtained. Finally, the increased stability of the aerogels prepared with l-AA, after charge-discharge cycling, was demonstrated and confirmed by means of Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) characterization.


2018 ◽  
Vol 42 (3) ◽  
pp. 2081-2088 ◽  
Author(s):  
Man Zhang ◽  
Wei Hong ◽  
Ruinan Xue ◽  
Lingzhi Li ◽  
Guanbo Huang ◽  
...  

At present, low-cost and efficient electrocatalysts for accelerating the oxygen reduction reaction in fuel cells are highly desired.


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