NU researchers make eco-friendly breakthrough in producing bromographene

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Lumami, May 30 (MExN): A team of researchers at Nagaland University (NU) has reportedly developed a novel and environmentally-friendly method for producing bromographene, a modified form of graphene.

Graphene is known for its exceptional strength and outstanding electrical and thermal conductivity but its practical use is often hindered by its poor solubility in common solvents. This limitation is overcome by bromographene that enhances its chemical reactivity and versatility.

Traditionally, synthesizing bromographene has been challenging, requiring harsh conditions like high temperatures, high pressures, and hazardous chemicals such as liquid bromine. These methods pose significant safety risks and are time-consuming and environmentally unfriendly.

This new approach developed by the NU researchers is not only faster and safer than traditional methods but also showcases the potential for eco-friendly chemical processes in industrial applications. It not only speeds up the production process but also achieves one of the highest reported bromine contents, making it useful for further chemical modifications. This can lead to new advancements in electronics, composites, and other high-tech materials, the NU informed.

The research, led by Prof Dipak Sinha from the Department of Chemistry at NU, Prof Dinesh Rangappa from the Department of Applied Sciences (Nanotechnology) at Visvesvaraya Technological University, and their Ph.D. student Suraj Kumar, introduces a new method for preparing bromographene.

Suraj Kumar is also a recipient of the INSPIRE fellowship sponsored by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, and their work has earned them a German utility model IPR.

Their method uses a safer brominating agent called tetrabutylammonium tribromide to convert reduced graphene oxide into bromographene. This process is completed in just one hour, the fastest time reported so far, and it avoids the need for harsh conditions, making it much safer and more environmentally friendly.

By focusing on creating safer and faster production methods, the researchers from Nagaland University hope to lead the way toward sustainable innovations in material science, promising a future where high-performance materials can be produced without compromising safety or the environment.

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