A facile strategy for rapid preparation of graphene spongy balls

  • Shu Wan
  • , Hengchang Bi
  • , Xiao Xie
  • , Shi Su
  • , Kai Du
  • , Haiyang Jia
  • , Tao Xu
  • , Longbing He
  • , Kuibo Yin
  • , Litao Sun*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Porous three dimensional (3D) graphene macrostructures have demonstrated the potential in versatile applications in recent years, including energy storage, sensors, and environment protection, etc. However, great research attention has been focused on the optimization of the structure and properties of graphene-based materials. Comparatively, there are less reports on how to shape 3D graphene macrostructures rapidly and effortlessly, which is critical for mass production in industry. Here, we introduce a facile and efficient method, low temperature frying to form graphene-based spongy balls in liquid nitrogen with a yield of ∼400 balls min-1. Moreover, the fabrication process can be easily accelerated by using multi pipettes working at the same time. The graphene spongy balls show energy storage with a specific capacitance of 124 F-1 and oil adsorbing with a capacity of 105.4 times its own weight. This strategy can be a feasible approach to overcome the low efficiency in production and speed up the development of porous 3D graphene-based macrostructures in industrial applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number32746
JournalScientific Reports
Volume6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Sep 2016
Externally publishedYes

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