2020
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.0c01916
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Patterning Large Free-Standing Reduced Graphene Oxide Films Assisted by Open-Area Copper Substrates for Graphene Drums

Abstract: The growth of large free-standing reduced graphene oxide films induced by open-area copper substrates is analyzed. This phenomenon, which is initiated by the self-assembly and reduction of graphene oxide flakes on the copper surface and, then, is extended over the open area, has been first observed in grids with millimeter-size holes. In this study, it is reproduced for the first time, using transmission electron microscopy copper microgrids for its detailed examination. Selected area electron diffraction patt… Show more

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“…Fernandez-Sotillo and Ferreira-Aparicio analyzed the phenomenon of nanographene oxide film growth induced by open-area copper substrates. is phenomenon is initiated by the selfassembly and reduction of graphene oxide flakes on the copper surface and then gradually expands to the open area [5]. Chen et al investigated a nanocatalyst based on copper sulfide nanodots.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fernandez-Sotillo and Ferreira-Aparicio analyzed the phenomenon of nanographene oxide film growth induced by open-area copper substrates. is phenomenon is initiated by the selfassembly and reduction of graphene oxide flakes on the copper surface and then gradually expands to the open area [5]. Chen et al investigated a nanocatalyst based on copper sulfide nanodots.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial stacking of new rGO sheets favors the lateral assembly of free GO flakes with them to confirm a new stacked continuous layer. New overlayers produce with time turbostratic arrange- ments of multilayer graphene, 52 which may trap some free GO flakes between adjacent layers, as observed by transmission electron microscopy in copper microgrids (see Figure 4). Their growth is accompanied by the subsequent oxidation of the substrate and formation of copper ions, whose diffusion to the aqueous medium becomes more impeded as the reaction proceeds.…”
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confidence: 99%