Graphene is a prominent carbon nanomaterial with fascinating characteristics such as high conductivity and very high charge carrier mobility at low temperatures. Numerous synthesis methods for graphene have been established. Chemical vapour deposition (CVD) is among the most successful methods to fabricate high-quality graphene. However, metal-catalyzed growth is used in virtually all of the CVD techniques mentioned. To remove these metal catalysts and relocate the graphene to the necessary dielectric substrate (SiO2/Si or quartz), complex and sophisticated post-growth methods must be used, which limits the usage of graphene in practical electronic components. In the present work, we conducted a preliminary study to determine the suitable m...
Graphene, a two-dimensional sp2-bonded carbon material, has attracted enormous attention due to its ...
Graphene is a thin atomic layer of carbon atoms which has a hexagonal lattice structure. Due to its ...
Various production methods have been developed for graphene production, but each of them falls short...
The fabrication of high quality graphene has become the main interest in current chemical vapour dep...
[eng] Graphene was first isolated from graphite using the method called the tape by scientists at th...
Graphene was first isolated from graphite using the method called the tape by scientists at the Univ...
Graphene is an allotrope of carbon in the form of a plane of sp2-bonded atoms with a molecular bond ...
Graphene is a two-dimensional material arranged in hexagonal honeycomb structures and is a single la...
Large scale synthesis of graphene is essential for its exceptional properties to benefit an end user...
There are several methods for obtaining graphene. They could be divided into three main groups: me-c...
Graphene has become a remarkable highlight of advanced material research because of its far superior...
The optimization of both the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) synthesis method to prepare graphene an...
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of graphene has attracted high interest in the electronics industry ...
The present work shows a new method in order to cost-effectively achieve the synthesis of graphene b...
Graphene’s unique mechanical, thermal and electrical properties make it an important material for re...
Graphene, a two-dimensional sp2-bonded carbon material, has attracted enormous attention due to its ...
Graphene is a thin atomic layer of carbon atoms which has a hexagonal lattice structure. Due to its ...
Various production methods have been developed for graphene production, but each of them falls short...
The fabrication of high quality graphene has become the main interest in current chemical vapour dep...
[eng] Graphene was first isolated from graphite using the method called the tape by scientists at th...
Graphene was first isolated from graphite using the method called the tape by scientists at the Univ...
Graphene is an allotrope of carbon in the form of a plane of sp2-bonded atoms with a molecular bond ...
Graphene is a two-dimensional material arranged in hexagonal honeycomb structures and is a single la...
Large scale synthesis of graphene is essential for its exceptional properties to benefit an end user...
There are several methods for obtaining graphene. They could be divided into three main groups: me-c...
Graphene has become a remarkable highlight of advanced material research because of its far superior...
The optimization of both the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) synthesis method to prepare graphene an...
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of graphene has attracted high interest in the electronics industry ...
The present work shows a new method in order to cost-effectively achieve the synthesis of graphene b...
Graphene’s unique mechanical, thermal and electrical properties make it an important material for re...
Graphene, a two-dimensional sp2-bonded carbon material, has attracted enormous attention due to its ...
Graphene is a thin atomic layer of carbon atoms which has a hexagonal lattice structure. Due to its ...
Various production methods have been developed for graphene production, but each of them falls short...