Journal article
Formation of regular stripes of chemically converted graphene on hydrophilic substrates
Y Wang, Y Mino, S Watanabe, D Li, X Zhang
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1021/am401918f
Abstract
Chemically converted graphene (CCG), from a chemistry point of view, is a giant molecule with a unique two-dimensional (2D) configuration. The availability of CCG dispersion provides a range of scalable methods to assemble graphene-based materials but brings the challenge of understanding and control of the CCG morphology in solution processing. In this study, we found that, similar to conventional colloidal systems (e.g., spherical particles or polymers), a 2D sheet of CCG can be transferred from its aqueous dispersion to solid substrates in the form of highly regular stripe patterns by evaporation-driven deposition. The width and spacing can be defined by the concentration of the CCG dispe..
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Awarded by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported under Australian Research Council. X.H.Z. and D.L. are ARC Future Fellows.