Difference between grapghene oxide and reduced graphene oxide
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Graphite oxide and graphene oxide are very similar, chemically, but structurally, they are very different. The main difference between graphite oxide andgraphene oxide is the interplanar spacing betweenthe individual atomic layers of the compounds, caused by water intercalation.
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The only big difference between GO and rGO is the number of oxygen molecules present, hence conductivity. GO in an insulator, while rGO is electrically conductive, but also the conductivity depends on the degree of reduction. Highly reduced rGO is almost a superconductor, just like pure graphene.
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