High yield production of graphene by liquid phase exfoliation of graphite
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Authors
Hernandez, Y
V, Nicolosi
M, Lotya
F, Blighe
Z, Sun
S, De
I T, McGovern
B, Holland
M, Byrne
Y, Gunko
J, Boland
P, Niraj
G, Duesberg
S, Krishnamurti
R, Goodhue
J, Hutchison
V, Scardaci
A C, Ferrari
J N, Coleman
Publication Date
2008Journal Title
Nature Nanotechnology
ISSN
1748-3387
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Volume
3
Issue
9
Pages
563-568
Type
Article
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Hernandez, Y., V, N., M, L., F, B., Z, S., S, D., I T, M., et al. (2008). High yield production of graphene by liquid phase exfoliation of graphite. Nature Nanotechnology, 3 (9), 563-568. https://doi.org/10.1038/nnano.2008.215
Abstract
Fully exploiting the properties of graphene will require a method for the mass production of this remarkable material. Two main routes are possible: large-scale growth or large-scale exfoliation. Here, we demonstrate graphene dispersions with concentrations up to approximately 0.01 mg ml(-1), produced by dispersion and exfoliation of graphite in organic solvents such as N-methyl-pyrrolidone. This is possible because the energy required to exfoliate graphene is balanced by the solvent-graphene interaction for solvents whose surface energies match that of graphene. We confirm the presence of individual graphene sheets by Raman spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction. Our method results in a monolayer yield of approximately 1 wt%, which could potentially be improved to 7-12 wt% with further processing. The absence of defects or oxides is confirmed by X-ray photoelectron, infrared and Raman spectroscopies. We are able to produce semi-transparent conducting films and conducting composites. Solution processing of graphene opens up a range of potential large-area applications, from device and sensor fabrication to liquid-phase chemistry.
Keywords
Graphite, Phase Transition, Pyrrolidinones, Spectrum Analysis
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nnano.2008.215
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/286114
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