articleNano LettersSep 25, 2009Closed access

Solution Phase Production of Graphene with Controlled Thickness via Density Differentiation

Northwestern University

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Abstract

Graphene flakes with controlled thicknesses are isolated in solution using density gradient ultracentrifugation. These stable graphene dispersions are produced using the bile salt sodium cholate, which promotes graphite exfoliation and results in graphene-surfactant complexes having buoyant densities that vary with graphene thickness. The sorted graphene flakes are characterized using atomic force microscopy and Raman spectroscopy. Graphene dispersions produced using density differentiation offer superior performance in transparent conductors than those produced using conventional sedimentation-based centrifugation techniques.

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Keywords
  • Graphene
  • Graphite
  • Exfoliation joint
  • Raman spectroscopy
  • Materials science
  • Graphene nanoribbons
  • Graphene oxide paper
  • Chemical engineering
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