grafeenioksidin
Grafeenioksidi, often abbreviated as GO, is a form of graphene that has been oxidized. It is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, similar to graphene, but with the addition of oxygen-containing functional groups such as hydroxyl, epoxide, and carboxyl groups attached to the carbon atoms and along the edges of the sheet. These oxygen groups disrupt the sp2 hybridization of the carbon atoms, making GO electrically insulating or semiconducting, unlike the highly conductive graphene. GO can be synthesized through various chemical oxidation methods, most commonly the Hummers' method or modified versions thereof, starting from graphite.
The presence of these oxygen functional groups makes GO hydrophilic, meaning it can be easily dispersed in
The oxygen-containing groups also provide reactive sites that can be further modified through chemical reactions, allowing