Chemical Vapor Deposition Repair of Graphene Oxide: A Route to Highly Conductive Graphene Monolayers
2009
Abstract
Highly conductive chemically derived graphene can be synthesized using an efficient two-step method starting from graphene oxide. The key strategy involves the use of a CVD process to heal defects contained within the monolayers, which imparts a two order of magnitude enhancement of electrical conductivity over the merely reduced samples.
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Chemical Vapor Deposition Repair of Graphene Oxide: A Route to Highly Conductive Graphene Monolayers
Author(s)
Lopez, Vicente ; Sundaram, Ravi S. ; Gomez-Navarro, Cristina ; Olea, David ; Burghard, Marko ; Gomez-Herrero, Julio ; Zamora, Felix ; Kern, Klaus
Published in
Advanced Materials
Volume
21
Issue
46
Pages
4683-4686
Date
2009
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LSEN
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2010-11-30