Is graphene oxide or reduced graphene oxide more conducting?
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The conductivity of graphene oxide really depends on the degree of oxidation. While it will hardly be an insulator, it's conductivity is not very good either. However, it's very simple to reduce it at least partially to get some decent conductivity values - although never so good as for pristine graphene/graphite.
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Graphene oxide, which has C/O ratio of 2/1, is non conductive. It usually has a conductivity of less than a micro S/m. Reducing graphene oxide to C/O ratio above 6 is required to make graphene oxide conductive by partially restoring the aromatic graphene structure.
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