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Macroscopic, freestanding, and tubular graphene architectures fabricated via thermal annealing
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Macroscopic, freestanding, and tubular graphene architectures fabricated via thermal annealing

Duc Dung Nguyen, Seiya Suzuki, Shuji Kato, Bao Dong To, Chia Chen Hsu, Hidekazu Murata, Eiji Rokuta, Nyan-Hwa Tai and Masamichi Yoshimura
ACS Nano, Vol.9(3), pp.3206-3214
24/03/2015

Abstract

field electron emission graphene tubes liquid-liquid separation macroscopic graphene thermal annealing
Manipulation of individual graphene sheets/films into specific architectures at macroscopic scales is crucially important for practical uses of graphene. We present herein a versatile and robust method based on annealing of solid carbon precursors on nickel templates and thermo-Assisted removal of poly(methyl methacrylate) under low vacuum of ∼0.6 Pa for fabrication of macroscopic, freestanding, and tubular graphene (TG) architectures. Specifically, the TG architectures can be obtained as individual and woven tubes with a diameter of ∼50 μm, a wall thickness in the range of 2.1-2.9 nm, a density of ∼1.53 mg·cm -3 , a thermal stability up to 600 °C in air, an electrical conductivity of ∼1.48 × 10 6 S·m -1 , and field emission current densities on the order of 10 4 A·cm -2 at low applied electrical fields of 0.6-0.7 V·μm -1 . These properties show great promise for applications in flexible and lightweight electronics, electron guns, or X-ray tube sources.

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