Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Large-area graphitic films, produced by an advantageous technique based on spraying a
graphite lacquer on glass and low-density polyethylene (LDPE) substrates were studied for their
thermoresistive applications. The spray technique uniformly covered the surface of the substrate
by graphite platelet (GP) unities, which have a tendency to align parallel to the interfacial plane.
Transmission electron microscopy analysis showed that the deposited films were composed of
overlapped graphite platelets of different thickness, ranging from a few tens to hundreds of graphene
layers, and Raman measurements provided evidence for a good graphitic quality of the material.
The GP films deposited on glass and LDPE substrates exhibited dierent thermoresistive properties
during cooling-heating cycles in the -40 to +40 °C range. Indeed, negative values of the temperature
coecient of resistance, ranging from -4 x10-4 to -7 x 10-4 °C-1 have been observed on glass
substrates, while positive values varying between 4 x 10-3 and 8 x10-3 °C-1 were measured when
the films were supported by LDPE. These behaviors were attributed to the different thermal expansion
coeffcients of the substrates. The appreciable thermoresistive properties of the graphite platelet films
on LDPE could be useful for plastic electronic applications.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
graphite platelet coatings;; LDPE;; thermal expansion coeffcient;; thermoresistive properties
Elenco autori:
DI BARTOLOMEO, Antonio; Iemmo, Laura; Carotenuto, Gianfranco; Longo, Angela; Sorrentino, Andrea; Agostini, Francesca; Palomba, Mariano; Giubileo, Filippo
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