Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1415063 Carbon 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Aggregation and restacking of graphene nanosheets (GNS) can be efficiently inhibited by decorating the silver nanoparticles on the surface of GNS to form GNS/silver (GNS-Ag) composites, which can construct high transparent and electrically conductive thin films. Silver nanoparticles act as a useful nanospacer and conductor, which not only increase the interlayer distance but also improve the electrical conductivity between layers. A two-step reduction process using sodium borohydride and ethylene glycol was also demonstrated reducing graphene oxide to GNS efficiently. The GNS-Ag composite films showed a maximum sheet resistance of 93 Ω□−1, while maintaining up to 78% light transmittance, which was two order of magnitude lower than that of GNS (8.2 × 103 Ω□−1, 81%), and the value of DC conductivity to optical conductivity ratio was 13.5 instead of 0.25.

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