2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2010.07.005
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Few layers of graphene as transparent electrode from botanical derivative camphor

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“…Graphene can be synthesized with desired structures depending on the CVD process, catalyst substrates, nature of precursors, base pressure, and gas composition. Recent significant development of high-quality and single crystal graphene synthesis by the CVD technique on metal substrates opens up new possibilities for applications [32][33][34][35][36][37]. In the following, we discuss in detail about the CVD synthesis process and growth mechanism of graphene on various catalyst substrates.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Graphene-based Materialsmentioning
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“…Graphene can be synthesized with desired structures depending on the CVD process, catalyst substrates, nature of precursors, base pressure, and gas composition. Recent significant development of high-quality and single crystal graphene synthesis by the CVD technique on metal substrates opens up new possibilities for applications [32][33][34][35][36][37]. In the following, we discuss in detail about the CVD synthesis process and growth mechanism of graphene on various catalyst substrates.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The graphitic structure included about ~35 layers of graphene, due to high segregation of carbon atoms on the Ni foil. The process was further developed to achieve control growth of monolayer, bilayer, and few layer graphene on the Ni-deposited SiO 2 /Si and Ni foil [32,33]. The main challenge of CVD graphene structure is to remove and transfer on an insulating substrate for physical properties characterization.…”
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“…Intensive attempts have been demonstrated to synthesize graphene by utilizing several kinds of natural carbon sources such as camphor [9,10], grass [11], and waste [11]. Graphenes synthesized from such sources have comparable quality to the film synthesized from typical precursors such as methane [12] and acetylene [13].…”
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confidence: 99%