High-temperature growth of graphene films on copper foils by ethanol chemical vapour deposition


Autoria(s): Faggio, G.; Capasso, A.; Messina, G.; Santangelo, S.; Dikonimos, Th.; Gagliardi, S.; Giorgi, R.; Morandi, V.; Ortolani, L.; Lisi, N.
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is widely utilized to synthesize graphene with controlled properties for many applications, especially when continuous films over large areas are required. Although hydrocarbons such as methane are quite efficient precursors for CVD at high temperature (∼1000 °C), finding less explosive and safer carbon sources is considered beneficial for the transition to large-scale production. In this work, we investigated the CVD growth of graphene using ethanol, which is a harmless and readily processable carbon feedstock that is expected to provide favorable kinetics. We tested a wide range of synthesis conditions (i.e., temperature, time, gas ratios), and on the basis of systematic analysis by Raman spectroscopy, we identified the optimal parameters for producing highly crystalline graphene with different numbers of layers. Our results demonstrate the importance of high temperature (1070 °C) for ethanol CVD and emphasize the significant effects that hydrogen and water vapor, coming from the thermal decomposition of ethanol, have on the crystal quality of the synthesized graphene.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65588/

Publicador

American Chemical Society

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65588/1/JPCC.pdf

DOI:10.1021/jp407013y

Faggio, G., Capasso, A., Messina, G., Santangelo, S., Dikonimos, Th., Gagliardi, S., Giorgi, R., Morandi, V., Ortolani, L., & Lisi, N. (2013) High-temperature growth of graphene films on copper foils by ethanol chemical vapour deposition. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C : Nanomaterials, Interfaces and Hard Matter, 117(41), pp. 21569-21576.

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Copyright 2013 American Chemical Society

Fonte

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

Palavras-Chave #020406 Surfaces and Structural Properties of Condensed Matter #100706 Nanofabrication Growth and Self Assembly #graphene synthesis #ethanol #chemical vapor deposition #high cristallinity #temperature dependance
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Journal Article