2021
DOI: 10.11113/mjfas.v17n3.2080
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Recent Progress on CVD Growth of Graphene from a Liquid Carbon Precursor

Abstract: Graphene has become a remarkable highlight of advanced material research because of its far superior properties compared to other materials. Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) has emerged as an essential method for scalable production and large area graphene for various applications. Various carbon precursors have been reported for graphene production as they can dramatically impact the graphene growth yield. In the early years of graphene CVD growth, hydrocarbon gases such as methane and acetylene have become fa… Show more

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“…In contrast to gaseous carbon sources, liquid [6a,22] and solid carbon sources [23] such as ethanol, [16,24] methyl formate (C 2 H 4 O 2 ), [9,25] diethylamine, [26] methyl metacrylate (PMMA), [27] camphor (C 10 H 16 O), [28] and fullerene soot powders [29] have also be utilized for the graphene growth by MPCVD. Rincon et al [24a] .…”
Section: Precursorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to gaseous carbon sources, liquid [6a,22] and solid carbon sources [23] such as ethanol, [16,24] methyl formate (C 2 H 4 O 2 ), [9,25] diethylamine, [26] methyl metacrylate (PMMA), [27] camphor (C 10 H 16 O), [28] and fullerene soot powders [29] have also be utilized for the graphene growth by MPCVD. Rincon et al [24a] .…”
Section: Precursorsmentioning
confidence: 99%