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Low vacuum annealing of cellulose acetate on nickel towards transparent conductive CNT-graphene hybrid films
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Low vacuum annealing of cellulose acetate on nickel towards transparent conductive CNT-graphene hybrid films

Duc Dung Nguyen, Rajanish N. Tiwari, Yuki Matsuoka, Goh Hashimoto, Eiji Rokuta, Yu-Ze Chen, Yu-Lun Chueh and Masamichi Yoshimura
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, Vol.6(12), pp.9071-9077
25/06/2014

Abstract

carbon nanotubes CNT-graphene hybrid films graphene low vacuum annealing surface precipitation transparent conducting films
We report a versatile method based on low vacuum annealing of cellulose acetate on nickel (Ni) surface for rapid fabrication of graphene and carbon nanotube (CNT)-graphene hybrid films with tunable properties. Uniform films mainly composed of tri-layer graphene can be achieved via a surface precipitation of dissociated carbon at 800 °C for 30 seconds under vacuum conditions of ∼0.6 Pa. The surface precipitation process is further found to be efficient for joining the precipitated graphene with pre-coated CNTs on the Ni surface, consequently, generating the hybrid films. As expected, the hybrid films exhibit substantial opto-electrical and field electron emission properties superior to their individual counterparts. The finding suggests a promising route to hybridize the graphene with diverse nanomaterials for constructing novel hybrid materials with improved performances. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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