Solvent free mechanical grinding assisted synthesis of reduced graphene oxide and its composites with porphyrins for fabricating UV–vis photodetectors

IF 3.9 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Carbon Trends Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-13 DOI:10.1016/j.cartre.2025.100482
Indranee Hazarika , Saponjeet Borah , Amreen Ara Hussain , Deepali Sarkar , Bedanta Gogoi
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Reduced graphene oxide (rGO) is one of the most demanding carbon based materials for energy conversion and optoelectronics. However, its synthesis from graphene oxide (GO) is still challenging and requires high-energy consumption with longer reaction time. Herein, a solvent free mechanical grinding (MG) method was realized for synthesizing rGO from GO by mechanical grinding for 30 minutes (MG-0.5H) and one hour (MG-1H). The formation of rGO was confirmed spectroscopically with substantial oxygen reduction in MG-1H, restoration of sp2 conjugation, and the C/O ratio of approximately 5.59. Furthermore, we prepared its composites with hemin (Hm) and protoporphyrin IX (P IX) using an ex-situ (E) MG method, along with conventional solvent assisted in-situ (I) method and named as rGO-HmE, rGO-P(IX)E, GO-HmI, rGO-P(IX)I. These materials were subjected to a facile technique for fabricating photodetectors that exhibit detectivity of 1.43 × 1013, 2.68 × 1013, 9.98 × 1013, and 4.91 × 1013 Jones respectively. Such high detectivity is due to π-π interaction and electron transfer between rGO and the porphyrins and hence the materials do not require supporting materials such as electron and hole transport layer to enhance the efficacy of the photodetectors. Therefore, it can be stated that the mechanical grinding method serve as a greener alternative with low-cost, low-energy consumption, short reaction time for the synthesis of superior optoelectronic material and its composites.

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无溶剂机械研磨辅助合成还原氧化石墨烯及其与卟啉的复合材料,用于制造紫外可见光光电探测器
还原氧化石墨烯(rGO)是能量转换和光电子领域要求最高的碳基材料之一。然而,从氧化石墨烯(GO)合成它仍然具有挑战性,需要高能量消耗和较长的反应时间。本文采用无溶剂机械研磨法(MG),将氧化石墨烯经机械研磨30 min (MG-0.5 h)和1 h (MG- 1h)合成还原氧化石墨烯。通过MG-1H中大量氧还原,恢复sp2共轭,C/O比约为5.59,光谱证实了还原氧化石墨烯的形成。在此基础上,结合传统的溶剂辅助原位(I)法制备了hemin (Hm)和protoporphyrin IX (pix)复合材料,分别命名为rGO-HmE、rGO-P(IX)E、GO-HmI、rGO-P(IX)I。这些材料经过简单的技术加工,分别表现出1.43 × 1013、2.68 × 1013、9.98 × 1013和4.91 × 1013琼斯的探测率。如此高的探测率是由于还原氧化石墨烯与卟啉之间的π-π相互作用和电子转移,因此材料不需要电子和空穴传输层等支撑材料来提高光电探测器的效率。因此,可以认为机械研磨法是一种低成本、低能耗、反应时间短的绿色替代方法,可用于合成优质光电材料及其复合材料。
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Carbon Trends
Carbon Trends Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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