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Enhancing the Electrochemical and Electronic Performance of CVD-Grown Graphene by Minimizing Trace Metal Impurities

Iost, Rodrigo M.
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Crespilho, Frank N.
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Zuccaro, Laura
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2014
Chemelectrochem

The presence of unwanted impurities in graphene is known to have a significant impact on its physical and chemical properties. Similar to carbon nanotubes, any trace metals present in graphene will affect the electrocatalytic properties of the material. Here, we show by direct electroanalysis that traces of copper still remain in transferred CVD (chemical vapor deposition)-grown graphene (even after the usual copper etching process) and strongly influence its electrochemical properties. Subsequently, we use a real-time electrochemical etching procedure to remove more than 90% of the trace metal impurities, with a clear improvement in both the electrochemical and electronic-transport properties of monolayer graphene.

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DOI
10.1002/celc.201402325
Web of Science ID

WOS:000346275900005

Author(s)
Iost, Rodrigo M.
Crespilho, Frank N.
Zuccaro, Laura
Yu, Hak Ki
Wodtke, Alec M.
Kern, Klaus  
Balasubramanian, Kannan
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh

Published in
Chemelectrochem
Volume

1

Issue

12

Start page

2070

End page

2074

Subjects

doping

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electrocatalytic activity

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mobility

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purification

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scattering

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REVIEWED

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February 20, 2015
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