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ID 114227
Author
Mizuta, Yuto Tokushima University
Becchaku, Yuta Tokushima University
Keywords
Graphene
Dispersion
Capillary electrophoresis
Poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate)
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Graphene was dispersed in an aqueous solution with poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) as a dispersant. The charge of the graphene came to be apparently negative by the adsorption of poly(4-styrenesulfonate) ion (PSS). Two kinds of PSS were examined: the average molecular masses of 70,000 and 1,000,000 (PSS 70,000 and PSS 1,000,000, respectively). Capillary electrophoresis was used to evaluate the dispersion of the apparently anionic graphene in an aqueous solution. A broad signal corresponding to the dispersed graphene was detected in the electropherograms. The effective electrophoretic mobility of the dispersed graphene was somewhat larger at higher concentrations of PSS 70,000, suggesting that the adsorbed amount of PSS 70,000 increased. Even when the separation buffer did not contain PSS, the broad signal of the anionic graphene was still detected. The peak height and/or the peak area, as well as the effective electrophoretic mobility of the graphene decreased little at the reduced applied voltages, i.e., at longer separation/detection time. Therefore, the adsorption of PSS is irreversible or the desorption of PSS from the graphene surface is very slow. Accordingly, the dispersed graphene with PSS would be separated from the matrix PSS by the electrophoretic separation.
Journal Title
Chromatography
ISSN
13483315
13428284
NCID
AA1137755X
Publisher
The Society for Chromatographic Sciences
Volume
40
Issue
3
Start Page
121
End Page
126
Published Date
2019-10-20
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eng
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Science and Technology