Structural and electrical properties of sulfur-doped graphene oxide/graphite oxide composite
R.G. Abaszade, A.G. Mamedov, Imran Y. Bayramov, E.A. Khanmamadova, Volodymyr Kotsyubynsky, Olga Kapush, Volodymyra Boychuk, Elif Yağmur Gür
Abstract
The sulfur-doped graphene oxide/graphite oxide composite material was synthesized in an original way, and a detailed study of its structural arrangement was carried out using XRD and Raman spectroscopy. Negative differential resistive properties of the obtained material were observed on the current-voltage curve at room temperature as a result of limited proton hopping through water molecules adsorbed on the hydrophilic surface of graphene oxide layers in the presence of a sulfur-enriched graphite oxide component with high electron conductivity, which promotes spatial charge separation and increases the efficiency of H+ transport. The obtained result offers a new way for the one-pot synthesis of new graphene-based composite materials with a wide range of possible applications.