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Difference between reduced graphene oxide and graphene

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Answered by laxmipriyaojha2002
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Answer:It comes in the form of so called graphene oxide which is a compound that also has hydrogen and oxygen atoms. ... the process simply exfoliates the graphene sheets, creating distance between the two sheets, by adding Oxygen groups. Reduced Graphene Oxide(rGO), on the other hand is 'reduced' from of GO.

Answered by Anonymous
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According to the IUPAC definition, "graphene is a single carbon layer of graphite structure, describing its nature by anology of a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon of quasi-infinite size". However, Reduced graphene oxide is prepared from reduction of graphene oxide by thermal, chemical or electrical treatments.

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