Abstract

Abstract We have used low-damage O 2 plasma treatment (O 2 -LDPT), with chemically reactive radicals generated in an inductively coupled plasma system equipped with a complementary filter, to prepare large-area graphene oxide (GO) sheets. Raman spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy demonstrated that oxidative functionalities were formed on the graphene surfaces. However, the carboxyl group, which is the most important functional group for biological applications, only occupied about 6.1% of the GO sheets formed using O 2 -LDPT. By adding H 2 during O 2 -LDPT, the compositional ratio of carboxyl group could be greatly increased to 10.8%. Optical emission spectroscopy revealed that this enhancement was achieved because of the presence of hydroxyl radicals in O 2 /H 2 -LDPT.

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