Journal article
Stitching chemically converted graphene on solid surfaces by solvent evaporation
Y Wang, Y Song, S Watanabe, S Zhang, D Li, X Zhang
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1021/am302225y
Abstract
The suspension of chemically converted graphene (CCG) provides a cost-effective and facile approach to construct graphene-based materials. However, wrinkles and aggregates usually occur when transferring graphene from suspension to solid-state, which significantly alter the optical, electrical, and electrochemical properties of deposited graphene. Our effort is devoted to the control of the morphology of individual graphene sheet deposited on solid surfaces by the solvent evaporation. Here we have studied the effects of additional components (e.g., organic solvent and electrolyte) in the CCG suspension on the CCG morphology. It was found that the CCG sheets could be stitched together and the..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported under Australian Research Council Discovery Projects funding scheme (DP0880152)