Hannes C. Schniepp,Je-Luen Li,Michael McAllister,Hiroaki Sai,Margarita Herrera‐Alonso,Douglas H. Adamson,Robert K. Prud’homme,Roberto Car,D. A. Saville,İlhan A. Aksay
A process is described to produce single sheets of functionalized graphene through thermal exfoliation of graphite oxide. The process yields a wrinkled sheet structure resulting from reaction sites involved in oxidation and reduction processes. The topological features of single sheets, as measured by atomic force microscopy, closely match predictions of first-principles atomistic modeling. Although graphite oxide is an insulator, functionalized graphene produced by this method is electrically conducting.