Abstract

Poly(vinyl alcohol)- (PVA) and Cu(OH)2−PVA-intercalated graphite oxide (GO) were prepared and characterized in detail. The Ic values of PVA-intercalated GO varied widely in the range 1.32−2.24 nm. In the case of PVA-intercalated GO, a stepwise increase of the Ic value of ∼0.5 nm was observed along with the increase of amount of intercalated PVA, which suggests that two types of orientation of PVA occur in GO layer, that is, PVA chains lie in the layer as a single layer or as double layers. In the case of Cu(OH)2−PVA-intercalated GO, the Ic values changed in very wide range between 1.66 and 4.96 nm, strongly depending on the pH value of the solution. The formation of intercalation compound with about ∼2.0 nm indicated that the PVA−Cu(OH)2 complex that was observed only in aqueous solution was isolated in the form of solid by means of intercalation into the GO layer for the first time. The change of the Ic values over a wide range suggests that the Cu(OH)2−PVA complex can take on various kinds of conformati...

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