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Dr. Xiaogang Han is a professor in Xi’an Jiaotong University (XJTU) in China. He graduated from Shanxi University with a bachelor degree in material chemistry in 2000, and later on pursued his doctoral studies with Prof. Zhaoxiang Deng at the University of Science and Technology of China. After obtaining his Ph.D. degree in 2009, he continued to work on inorganic nanomaterial synthesis and app...
韩晓刚
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Scalable, printable, surfactant-free graphene ink directly from graphite
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Date:
2025-04-30
Title of Paper:
Scalable, printable, surfactant-free graphene ink directly from graphite
Journal:
Nanotechnology
Summary:
In this manuscript, we develop printable graphene ink through a solvent-exchange method. Printable graphene ink in ethanol and water free of any surfactant is dependent on matching the surface tension of the cross-solvent with the graphene surface energy. Percolative transport behavior is observed for films made of this printable ink. Optical conductivity is then calculated based on sheet resistance, optical transmittance, and thickness. Upon analyzing the ratio of dc/optical conductivity versus flake size/layer number, we report that our dc/optical conductivity is among the highest of films based on direct deposited graphene ink. This is the first demonstration of scalable, printable, surfactant-free graphene ink derived directly from graphite.
Co-author:
Xiaogang Han, Yu-chen Chen, Hongli Zhu, Colin Preston, Jiayu Wan, Zhiqiang Fang
Volume:
24
Page Number:
205304
Translation or Not:
No
Date of Publication:
2013-05-24

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