PRABHAT KUMAR, ANJANA SARKAR, PURNIMA JAIN*
Journal of Polymer Materials, Vol.39, No.1-2, pp. 121-135, 2022, DOI:10.32381/JPM.2022.39.1-2.8
Abstract Biocompatible graphene derivative materials (GBMs) to harness the maximum potential of
pristine graphene biologically, is the most important strategy for its advanced applications in
pharmaceutical and other biomedical fields. Currently, scientists are trying to find this by using
biopolymer nanocomposites or anchored materials. Nevertheless, tuning the bare GBMs towards
biocompatibility is a beautiful approach to exploit the fundamental potential of pristine graphene
vis-à-vis suppressing the effects of incorporated biopolymers or anchored materials. Herein, a
large-scale, cost-effective, facile, and environment-friendly green synthetic strategy is used for
the synthesis of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanosheet using L-ascorbic… More >