Single layer graphene film by ethanol chemical vapor deposition: Highly efficient growth and clean transfer method


Autoria(s): Faggio, Giuliana; Messina, Giacomo; Malara, Angela; Dikonimos, Theodoros; Capasso, Andrea; Leoni, Enrico; Buonocore, Francesco; Brajpuriya, R.; Lisi, Nicola
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18/12/2015

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The choice of ethanol (C2H5OH) as carbon source in the Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) of graphene on copper foils can be considered as an attractive alternative among the commonly used hydrocarbons, such as methane (CH4) [1]. Ethanol, a safe, low cost and easy handling liquid precursor, offers fast and efficient growth kinetics with the synthesis of fullyformed graphene films in just few seconds [2]. In previous studies of graphene growth from ethanol, various research groups explored temperature ranges lower than 1000 °C, usually reported for methane-assisted CVD. In particular, the 650–850 °C and 900 °C ranges were investigated, respectively for 5 and 30 min growth time [3, 4]. Recently, our group reported the growth of highly-crystalline, few-layer graphene by ethanol-CVD in hydrogen flow (1– 100 sccm) at high temperatures (1000–1070 °C) using growth times typical of CH4-assisted synthesis (10–30 min) [5]. Furthermore, a synthesis time between 20 and 60 s in the same conditions was explored too. In such fast growth we demonstrated that fully-formed graphene films can be grown by exposing copper foils to a low partial pressure of ethanol (up to 2 Pa) in just 20 s [6] and we proposed that the rapid growth is related to an increase of the Cu catalyst efficiency due weak oxidizing nature of ethanol. Thus, the employment of such liquid precursor, in small concentrations, together with a reduced time of growth and very low pressure leads to highly efficient graphene synthesis. By this way, the complete coverage of a copper catalyst surface with high spatial uniformity can be obtained in a considerably lower time than when using methane.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/94292/1/Faggio.pdf

Faggio, Giuliana, Messina, Giacomo, Malara, Angela, Dikonimos, Theodoros, Capasso, Andrea, Leoni, Enrico, Buonocore, Francesco, Brajpuriya, R., & Lisi, Nicola (2015) Single layer graphene film by ethanol chemical vapor deposition: Highly efficient growth and clean transfer method. In GraphITA, 14-18 December 2015, Bologna, Italy.

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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #020400 CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS #100700 NANOTECHNOLOGY
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