We report on the dispersion state of partially reduced graphene oxide (PRGO) in organic
solvents, namely methyl ethyl ketone, ethyl acetate, methylene chloride, toluene, and xylene,
by controlling the carbon to oxygen (C/O) atomic ratio of the PRGOs. A two-phase solvent
exchange method is also proposed to transfer PRGO from water to an aprotic solvent, such
as methyl ethyl ketone. We achieve relatively good dispersion in aprotic and non-polar solvents
by controlling the C/O atomic ratio of the PRGOs and applying the two-phase solvent
exchange method. There is an increase in the glass transition temperatures with the dispersion
of PRGOs into amorphous polymers, in particular a 4.4°C increase for poly(methyl
methacrylate) and 3.0°C increase for polycarbonate. Good dispersion of PRGO in a nonpolar
polymer, such as linear low density polyethylene, is also obtained.