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Graphene oxide nanosheets (GONs) were successfully transferred from water to n-octane after modification by oleylamine.
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Therefore, it is estimated that about 11.4% carbon atoms of GONs is absorbed by oleylamine molecules.
The GONs modified by oleylamine could be transferred from aqueous solution to organic solvent easily with high efficiency.
The thermo-gravimetric analysis of GONs-OA illustrated that about 11.4% carbon atoms were absorbed by oleylamine.
Graphene oxide with rich oxygen-containing groups is expected to be surface-modified by oleylamine easily, and the experimental results validate the idea.
The resultant RGO-Pt hybrid materials are soluble in nonpolar organic solvents assisted by oleylamine (OA) (Figure 1), which will be extremely valuable for future catalytic applications.
At first, the aqueous solution containing GONs was prepared, and then the GONs modified by oleylamine (GONs-OA) in water would be transferred to the organic phase n-octane.
As demonstrated, the Ag2S-hPd nanocomposites exhibit superior catalytic activity and durability for formic acid oxidation, compared to the pure Pd nanoparticles prepared by oleylamine reduction of Pd ion precursors and commercial Pd/C catalyst, due to the electronic coupling between semiconductor and noble metal domains in the nanocomposites.
Effect modification by SES.
Estimating effect modification by rurality.
Effect modification by iAs metabolism.
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