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titleOfInvention A kind of chemical preparation method of single-layer porous graphene
abstract The invention discloses a novel chemical method for preparing single-layer porous graphene, which solves the controllable batch punching of graphene and the uniform distribution of holes. The reactant used in the graphene punching is KMnO 4 , and the crown ether is quantitatively grafted to the cage-type silsesquioxane derivative to form the crown ether ring assembly, and the crown ether ring assembly is used as the growth environment template of the reactant. Quantitative complexation in a liquid environment to determine microscopic quantities of reagents. The complex solution of crown ether quantitatively grafted cage-type silsesquioxane derivatives and reactants was spin-coated on graphene to form a monomolecular film, placed in a tube furnace to heat to remove organics, and then heated in an inert atmosphere to react The rings composed of a certain microscopic number of carbon atoms on the graphene are removed, and the graphene is precisely punched and the holes are evenly distributed. Transfer of single-layer porous graphene using ultrasound and tape peeling from the substrate. The porous graphene prepared by the invention has wide applications in the fields of salt water separation, electrode materials and the like.
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