Authors
Jiao‐Jing Shao, Wei Lv, Quan‐Hong Yang
Publication date
2014/8
Source
Advanced Materials
Volume
26
Issue
32
Pages
5586-5612
Description
Due to its amphiphilic property, graphene oxide (GO) can achieve a variety of nanostructures with different morphologies (for example membranes, hydrogel, crumpled particles, hollow spheres, sack‐cargo particles, Pickering emulsions, and so on) by self‐assembly. The self‐assembly is mostly derived from the self‐concentration of GO sheets at various interfaces, including liquid‐air, liquid‐liquid and liquid‐solid interfaces. This paper gives a comprehensive review of these assembly phenomena of GO at the three types of interfaces, the derived interfacial self‐assembly techniques, and the as‐obtained assembled materials and their properties. The interfacial self‐assembly of GO, enabled by its fantastic features including the amphiphilicity, the negatively charged nature, abundant oxygen‐containing groups and two‐dimensional flexibility, is highlighted as an easy and well‐controlled strategy for the design and …
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