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Graphene Oxides

Graphene Oxides

Product Details:

  • Storage Store in cool, dry place
  • Smell Odorless
  • Shape Flakes / Powder
  • Melting Point >1000C (decomposes)
  • Density 2.2 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Taste Odorless
  • Poisonous Yes
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Graphene Oxides Product Specifications

  • Flakes / Powder
  • Odorless
  • Analytical standard
  • Store in cool, dry place
  • 231-955-3
  • Industrial, laboratory
  • Odorless
  • 2.2 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • >1000C (decomposes)
  • 38029000
  • Yes
  • Slightly varies (typically ~60-70 g/mol for repeating units)
  • Water soluble
  • >99%
  • Research, composite materials, energy storage, sensors
  • 7782-42-5
  • Non-hazardous material
  • C_xH_yO_z
  • GO, Oxidized graphene
  • 57 (in aqueous solution)
  • Powder
  • Research Grade
  • Nano Material
  • Graphene Oxide
  • Amorphous 2D carbon sheets with oxygenated groups
  • Graphene oxide

Graphene Oxides Trade Information

  • Australia, North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Africa, Central America, Western Europe, Asia
  • All India

Product Description

MF                                             C

Chemical Name                Graphene Oxide

Purity                                      >99.5%

Diameter                                0.5 µm

Thickness                              0.55- 2 nm

Number of Layers:          1-10 (Customization possible)

Form                                       Dispersion/Solution

Color                                       Brown

Concentration                   1mg/mL (Customization possible)

Specific Area                       500-700 m2/g

Product Number:            #NCZC2001

CAS Number                       7782-42-5



Exceptional Water Dispersibility

Graphene Oxide is noted for its excellent dispersibility in polar solvents and complete solubility in water, making it highly suitable for laboratory procedures and advanced material formulations. Its fine flakes readily create stable suspensions, benefiting applications that require uniform distribution.


Reliable Stability and Storage

With stability in neutral and acidic environments and a shelf life of 24 months, Graphene Oxide powder is designed for easy handling and long-term storage. Tightly sealed containers in cool, dry locations ensure quality retention, while its non-hazardous classification simplifies logistics and handling requirements.


Advanced Applications in Research and Industry

This research-grade material is esteemed for use in energy storage systems, composite materials, and sensors. Its structure and physical properties, combined with high purity and low toxicity, support a broad spectrum of industrial and laboratory research activities throughout India.

FAQs of Graphene Oxides:


Q: How should Graphene Oxide powder be stored to maintain its quality?

A: Keep Graphene Oxide in a tightly closed container in a cool, dry place to preserve purity and prevent moisture uptake, ensuring a shelf life of up to 24 months.

Q: What is the process used to produce Graphene Oxide flakes?

A: Graphene Oxide flakes are synthesized using the modified Hummers method, which efficiently oxidizes graphite to create monolayer, amorphous 2D carbon sheets with oxygenated functional groups.

Q: Where can Graphene Oxide be utilized for research and industrial applications?

A: This material finds diverse applications in laboratory research, composite manufacturing, sensor technology, and energy storage systems due to its water solubility, high surface area, and ease of dispersibility.

Q: When is reduced Graphene Oxide preferred over its oxide form?

A: Reduced Graphene Oxide is preferable in applications demanding higher electrical conductivity, such as in conductive films or electrodes, as its conductivity increases significantly after reduction.

Q: What are the main benefits of using Graphene Oxide in composite materials?

A: Graphene Oxide imparts mechanical strength, enhanced thermal properties, and improved dispersibility to composite matrices, leading to superior performance in advanced engineering applications.

Q: Is Graphene Oxide considered hazardous or poisonous for laboratory use?

A: No, Graphene Oxide is classified as a non-hazardous, non-poisonous material, making it safe for handling and suitable for research and industrial environments.

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