New insights on energetic properties of graphene oxide (GO) materials and their safety and environmental risks

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT(2022)

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Abstract
Graphene oxide (GO) has been recognized as a thermally unstable and energetic material, but surprisingly its environmental and safety risks were not fully explored, defined, and regulated. In this study, systematic explosivity and flammability characterizations of commercial GO materials were conducted to evaluate the influence of key parameters such as physical forms (paste, powders, films, and aerogels), temperature, heating rate, mass, and heating environment, as well as their potential safety and environmental impacts. Results based on thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) showed that GO in paste and powder forms have lower temperature thresholds (>180-192 degrees C) to initiate micro-explosions compared to GO film and aerogels (> 205 degrees C and 213 degrees C) regardless of the environment (inert, air, or oxygen). The observed explosive behavior can be explained by thermal runaway reactions as a result of thermal deoxygenation and decomposition of oxygen functional groups. Flammability rating and limiting oxygen index (LOI) results confirmed that GOfilms are flammable materials that can spontaneously propagate flame in a lowoxygen environment (similar to 11 %). These results provided new insights about potential safety and environmental risks of GO materials, which somehow were not considered, suggesting urgent actions to improve current safety protocols for labeling, handling, transporting, and storage practices from manufacturers to the end-users.
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Graphene oxide,Graphite oxide,Explosivity,Flammability,Thermal decomposition,Safety risks
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