Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Graphene and graphenic derivatives have rapidly emerged as an extremely promising system for electronic,
optical, thermal, and electromechanical applications. Several approaches have been developed to produce these
materials (i.e. scotch tape, CVD, chemical and solvent exfoliation). In this work we report a chemical approach to
produce graphene by reducing graphene oxide (GO) via thermal or electrical methods. A morphological and
electrical characterization of these systems has been performed using different techniques such as SPM, SEM,
TEM, Raman and XPS.
Moreover, we studied the interaction between graphene derivates and organic molecules focusing on the following
aspects:
- improvement of optical contrast of graphene on different substrates for rapid monolayer identification1
- supramolecular interaction with organic molecules (i.e. thiophene, pyrene etc.)4
- covalent functionalization with optically active molecules2
- preparation and characterization of organic/graphene Field Effect Transistors3-5
Graphene chemistry can potentially allow seamless integration of graphene technology in organic electronics
devices to improve device performance and develop new applications for graphene-based materials
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Treossi, Emanuele; Palermo, Vincenzo; Melucci, Manuela; Liscio, Andrea; Veronese, GIULIO PAOLO; Rizzoli, Rita
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