Facile and green production of aqueous graphene dispersions for biomedical applications

Nanoscale
Samad AhadianAli Khademhosseini

Abstract

We proposed a facile, low cost, and green approach to produce stable aqueous graphene dispersions from graphite by sonication in aqueous bovine serum albumin (BSA) solution for biomedical applications. The production of high-quality graphene was confirmed using microscopy images, Raman spectroscopy, UV-vis spectroscopy, and XPS. In addition, ab initio calculations revealed molecular interactions between graphene and BSA. The processability of aqueous graphene dispersions was demonstrated by fabricating conductive and mechanically robust hydrogel-graphene materials.

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Mar 11, 2016·Nanoscale·Samad AhadianTomokazu Matsue
May 18, 2016·Nanomedicine : Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine·Lihui ZuHaishan Yang
Dec 16, 2016·Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP·Hengcong TaoJohn Texter
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