Why xray diffraction peak of graphene oxide is more intense than reduced graphene oxide peak?
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The FWHM of the diffraction peaks gives information about the size of the nanoparticles. It has been observed that in the presence of the graphene oxide it will lead to formation of smaller particles which could be reason for increase in the FWHM of the diffraction peaks. Decrease in the peak intensity reveals that the nanoparticles have poor crystallinity.
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The FWHM of the diffraction peaks gives information about the size of the nanoparticles. It has been observed that in the presence of the graphene oxide it will lead to formation of smaller particles which could be reason for increase in the FWHM of the diffraction peaks. Decrease in the peak intensity reveals that the nanoparticles have poor crystallinity.
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