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Conversion of Langmuir-Blodgett monolayers and bilayers of poly (amic acid) through polyimide to graphene

Author(s)
Jo, Hye JinLyu, Ji HongRuoff, Rodney S.Lim, HyunseobYoon, Seong InJeong, Hu YoungShin, Tae JooBielawski, Christopher W.Shin, Hyeon Suk
Issued Date
2017-03
DOI
10.1088/2053-1583/4/1/014005
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/21312
Fulltext
http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/2053-1583/4/1/014005/meta
Citation
2D MATERIALS, v.4, no.1, pp.014005
Abstract
Various solid carbon sources, particularly poly(methyl methacrylate), have been used as precursors to graphene. The corresponding growth process generally involves the decomposition of the solids to hydrocarbon gases followed by their adsorption on metallic substrates (e.g., Cu). We report a different approach that uses a thermally-resistant polyimide (PI) as a carbon precursor. Langmuir-Blodgett films of poly(amic acid) (PAA) were transferred to copper foils and then converted to graphene via a PI intermediate. The Cu foil substrate was also discovered to facilitate the orientation of aromatic moieties upon carbonization process of the PI. As approximately 50% of the initial quantity of the PAA was found to remain at 1000 degrees C, thermally-stable polymers may reduce the quantity of starting material required to prepare high quality films of graphene. Graphene grown using this method featured a relatively large domain size and an absence of adventitious adlayers.
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
ISSN
2053-1583
Keyword (Author)
graphenepolyimideLangmuir-Blodgett filmpoly(amic acid)Cu foil
Keyword
CHEMICAL-VAPOR-DEPOSITIONHIGH-QUALITY GRAPHENELARGE-AREA GRAPHENEAROMATIC POLYIMIDESGRAPHITE FILMSCARBON-SOURCESGROWTHCARBONIZATIONTEMPERATUREUNIFORM

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