Abstract:
Graphite Oxide (GO) was synthesized using the Improved Hummer’s Method. After the successful synthesis of GO, it was characterized and its dielectric properties were
investigated. The change of dielectric behavior of GO with exposure to chlorine gas (Cl2) was studied. The obtained data were then analyzed to determine the mechanism by which the dielectric properties change. It was established that the gas physisorption is a two-step process of which, one process has linear dependence with time while the other process modeled according to the Langmuir isotherm model and the analysis of the FT-IR spectra of the material before and after being exposed to Cl2 gas also confirmed this phenomenon of physisorption.