Continuous graphene oxide fiber and its applications

Nuray Ucar*, Ilkay Ozsev Yuksek

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Abstract

A liquid crystal form of graphene oxide is widely used for manufacturing graphene oxide fibers, films, and aerogels. The method of wet spinning (coagulation) of graphene oxide dispersion is a lowcost and available technique with high productivity, which is used to produce continuous graphene oxide fibers since last decade. Chemical and thermal reduction processes are also applied to reduce the graphene oxide fiber in order to improve properties such as electrical conductivity. Graphene oxide fibers have diverse applications such as multifunctional textiles, wearable electronics and fuel cells, batteries, sensors, and filters. The curent chapter focuses on continuous graphene oxide fiber, reduced graphene oxide fiber, composite graphene oxide fiber, their production, and applications.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of Graphene
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
Pages409-431
Number of pages23
Volume8
ISBN (Print)9781119468455
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Mar 2019

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Keywords

  • Coagulation
  • Composite graphene oxide fiber
  • Continuous graphene oxide fiber
  • Graphene oxide fiber application areas
  • Graphene oxide fiber properties
  • Hummers method
  • Reduced graphene oxide fiber
  • Wet spinning

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