Journal article
Mechanically strong, electrically conductive, and biocompatible graphene paper
H Chen, MB Müller, KJ Gilmore, GG Wallace, D Li
Advanced Materials | Published : 2008
Abstract
A study was conducted to demonstrate that highly ordered graphene paper can be prepared by directional flow-induced assembly of graphene sheets that are well dispersed in solution. Moderate thermal annealing can enhance its mechanical stiffness and strength, and also electrical conductivity. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis reveals that the surface of the graphene paper is quite smooth and the fracture edges of the papers exhibit a layered structure through the entire cross-section. The study has also shown the results of cell culture experiments, which indicate that graphene paper may be biocompatible and therefore suitable for biomedical applications. The combination of the exce..
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Funding Acknowledgements
D.L. and G.G.W. acknowledge the support from the Australian Research Council. H.C. acknowledges the support from the Jiangsu Province Studying-Abroad Foundation. Supporting Information is available online from Wiley InterScience or from the authors.