Preparation of highly water dispersible functional graphene/silver nanocomposite for the detection of melamine

A stable aqueous suspension of a functional graphene/silver (FG/Ag) nanocomposite was prepared by an environmentally friendly hydrothermal method. The precursor, functional graphene oxide (FGO), was prepared by covalent functionalisation of graphene oxide (GO) with a hydrophilic organosilane, N-(tri...

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Main Authors: Kumar, S. Vijay, Huang, Nay Ming, Lim, Hong Ngee, Zainy, Mazlinda, Harrison, Ian, Chia, Chin Hua
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/30022/1/Preparation%20of%20highly%20water%20dispersible%20functional%20graphene.pdf
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Summary:A stable aqueous suspension of a functional graphene/silver (FG/Ag) nanocomposite was prepared by an environmentally friendly hydrothermal method. The precursor, functional graphene oxide (FGO), was prepared by covalent functionalisation of graphene oxide (GO) with a hydrophilic organosilane, N-(trimethoxysilylpropyl) ethylenediaminetriacetic acid trisodium salt (TETA). The attachment of functional groups on the GO surface maintained the aqueous stability of the FG/Ag nanocomposite even after the hydrothermal reduction. Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) images illustrated a uniform distribution of Ag nanoparticles on the FG surface. The surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) activity of the nanocomposite was investigated using p-aminothiophenol (p-ATP) and melamine which can be detected as low as 2 × 10−8 and 2 × 10−7 M, respectively. The impressive water stability and the high SERS sensitivity of the FG/Ag nanocomposite make it a suitable substrate for trace analysis of a variety of drugs, additives or organic contaminants in water. The nanocomposite also showed a positive inhibition effect against the growth of Escherichia coli bacteria, eliminating the possibility of bacterial contamination of the sensor, thus prolonging the shelf-life of the sensing device.