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Synthesis and Characterization of graphene-oxide reinforced copper matrix composite
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1  Instituto Militar de Engenharia, Seção de Ciência dos Materiais SE/8, Rio de Janeiro Instituto Militar de Engenharia, Brazil

Abstract:

In this study, eletrolitical copper powder (Cu) was initially mixed with the aqueous solution of graphene oxide (GO) and later the mixture underwent mechanical stirring for 1 hour, vacuum filtration and drying for 42 hours. The final concentration of GO in the composite was 0.3%wt. Through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) it was possible to observe the homogeneous dispersion of graphene sheets between copper particles, without the presence of agglomerates. In addition, the X-ray diffraction (XRD) of the pure samples and after mixing, revealed that there was no oxidation of the copper and absence of peaks related to other elements, confirming the high purity of the copper used. Still by XRD it was possible to analyze that the graphene oxide used was formed by stacking layers of graphene due to the appearance of a diffraction peak referring to the plane (002), which was confirmed by Raman Spectroscopy performed in GO from the appearance of the 2D bands. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) allowed the identification of the vibrational spectra referring to the hydroxyl, carbonyl and epoxy functional groups in GO, confirming that the oxidation process was effective in inserting functional groups in the basal graphical plane. Through the GO thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) it was possible to identify a significant loss of mass of approximately 30% at temperatures below 100 ºC, referring to the elimination of water molecules, the most stable functional groups were eliminated at temperatures between 600 ºC and 800 ºC.

Keywords: Graphene oxide; copper; FTIR; TGA; SEM.
Comments on this paper
Nouf Alharbi
Question
Could you please let me know the peak in Figure 3 between 2000 and 2500 cm-1 refer to what?

Isaque Moura
Answer
Hi Nouf,

It is probably a band related to nitrogen present in the air. This is because the test is carried out in the ambient air, and a chamber is not used. Due the high reflectivity of copper this can happen. The band is present in 2331 cm-1 and the characteristic nitrogen bands are between 2200 and 2400 cm-1.

I am sending you an article used as reference.

Regards.
Nouf Alharbi
Dear Moura,

Thank you so much for your reply
I got it. This make sense.

Best wishes,
Nouf



 
 
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