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Synthesis of nanostructured amorphous carbon-copper composite films by plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition
2016
Abstract Nanostructured amorphous carbon-copper composite films were formed by plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition. The formation was done on copper-silicon substrates at 25 °C, 300 °C, 520 °C, and 700 °C temperatures using an acetylene gas at 40–70 Pa pressure. The heating of the Cu Si substrate induced formation of Cu nanospheres with 50–500 nm size depending on the substrate temperature. The microstructure and composition of nanostructured carbon-copper composite films were investigated. The SEM views showed formation of amorphous carbon films with the randomly distributed nanostructures. The oxygen concentration in the composite films decreased with the increased heating temperat…
Graphene Oxide Carboxymethylcellulose Nanocomposite for Dressing Materials.
2020
Sore, infected wounds are a major clinical issue, and there is thus an urgent need for novel biomaterials as multifunctional constituents for dressings. A set of biocomposites was prepared by solvent casting using different concentrations of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and exfoliated graphene oxide (Exf-GO) as a filler. Exf-GO was first obtained by the strong oxidation and exfoliation of graphite. The structural, morphological and mechanical properties of the composites (CMCx/Exf-GO) were evaluated, and the obtained composites were homogenous, transparent and brownish in color. The results confirmed that Exf-GO may be homogeneously dispersed in CMC. It was found that the composite has an i…
Deuterium monolayers physisorbed on krypton-plated graphite: A two-dimensional Ising system
1997
Abstract Neutron-diffraction measurements were used for the first time to investigate the influence of the modification of the graphite substrate potential and of the susbrate symmetry caused by a preadsorbed layer of krypton (Kr). It will be shown that D2 on Kr/graphite presents a new 2D Ising system. The order-disorder transition of this system has been studied.
Thermodynamic and neutron diffraction studies of the nucleation of solid4He on graphite
1982
The nucleation of solid layers of4He on the surface of exfoliated graphite (Grafoil) was investigated by thermodynamic and neutron diffraction measurements. The thermodynamic measurements consisted of recording isopycnals in the vicinity of the melting curve. The isopycnals show a rounding in comparison to the bulk ones, which can be explained by a continuous solidification of4He on the surface of graphite in a layer-by-layer mode in the van der Waals field of the substrate. Moreover, we found a hysteresis behavior of the isopycnals, probably due to defect states in the solidified film. The thickness of the solid film is estimated by means of a simple solidification model. The neutron diffr…
Growth zoning and strain patterns inside diamond crystals as revealed by Raman maps
2005
The Raman mapping technique provides a non-destructive means of studying internal growth textures and other micro-structural heterogeneity inside diamond single-crystals. Raman maps showing distribution patterns of the bandwidth (FWHM) of the main first-order lattice vibration of diamond ( LO=TO phonon at ~1332 cm −1 ) along two-dimensional planes inside diamond crystals may reveal the internal growth zoning of these crystals. The observed zoning is affected, and in some cases even obscured in micro-areas adjacent to inclusions, by patterns of heterogeneous strain in the diamond. We present Raman maps obtained from diamond crystals containing large, single-crystal graphite inclusions, from …
Bright Beaches of Nanoscale Potassium Islands on Graphite in STM Imaging
2008
We demonstrate, via scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) measurements performed at 48 K, the existence of "bright beaches" at the edges of K islands (diameter approximately 5-500 nm) on the graphite surface. The enhanced tunneling current is only observed in monolayer-high islands on graphite, and not in islands of similar geometry on top of a K monolayer film. First-principles density functional calculations and STM simulations suggest that this is an STM field effect, which appears as the positive tip attracts donated electrons back to the metallic K islands. The restored charge accumulates preferentially at the island edges.
Bottom-up realization and electrical characterization of a graphene-based device.
2016
We propose a bottom-up procedure to fabricate an easy-to-engineer graphene-based device, consisting of a microstrip-like circuit where few-layer graphene nanoplatelets are used to contact two copper electrodes. The graphene nanoplatelets are obtained by the microwave irradiation of intercalated graphite, i.e., an environmentally friendly, fast and low-cost procedure. The contact is created by a bottom-up process, driven by the application of a DC electrical field in the gap between the electrodes, yielding the formation of a graphene carpet. The electrical resistance of the device has been measured as a function of the gap length and device temperature. The possible use of this device as a …
Epoxy composites filled with high surface area-carbon fillers
2013
Citation: J. Appl. Phys. 114, 164304 (2013); doi: 10.1063/1.4826529 (Received 24 July 2013; accepted 6 October 2013; published online 22 October 2013) A comprehensive analysis of electrical, electromagnetic (EM), mechanical, and thermal properties of epoxy resin composites filled with 0.25–2.0 wt. % of carbon additives characterized by high surface area, both nano-sized, like carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and carbon black (CBH), and micro-sized exfoliated graphite (EG), was performed. We found that the physical properties of both CNTs- and CBH-based epoxy resin composites increased all together with filler content and even more clearly for CBH than for CNTs. In the case of EG-based composites, go…
Graphene electrochemical responses sense surroundings
2012
Abstract Graphite oxide (GO) paper, obtained by direct filtration of exfoliated GO in water over PTFE membrane filters, was reduced by using hydrazine vapours. The graphene-paper thus obtained was characterized by the combination of different techniques. The electrochemical characterization by cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry and chronopotentiometry presents a strong influence of the working conditions: temperature, electrolyte concentration and current on the electrochemical responses, indicating a good ability of the material to sense ambient and working conditions. Electrochemical devices based on graphene are expected to work as dual, and simultaneous, sensing-actuators.
The synthesis of a hybrid graphene–nickel/manganese mixed oxide and its performance in lithium-ion batteries
2012
Abstract Mixing of aqueous suspensions of delaminated NiMn layered double hydroxide (LDH) and graphene oxide leads to the instantaneous precipitation of a hybrid material that after calcination under inert atmosphere at 450 °C leads to Ni6MnO8 nanoparticles deposited on larger reconstituted graphene sheets. This material exhibits electrical conductivity similar to graphite, superparamagnetism and can be used as an anode for Li-ion batteries. A maximum capacity value of 1030 mA h g−1 was found during the first discharge, and capacity values higher than 400 mA h g−1 were still achieved after 10 cycles. The methodology used here should allow the preparation of a large variety of hybrid graphen…