Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1415754 Carbon 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Large area (∼cm2) multi-layer graphene film is synthesized in the substrate-free vapor phase. The scanning electron microscopy observation reveals that the graphene nanoflakes are either six- or five-sided, and the internal angles between adjacent sides are nearly 120° and 105°, respectively. The nucleation of hexagonal and pentagonal carbon rings leads to carbonaceous nuclei, which grow into six- or five-sided nanoflakes, respectively. A well-ordered and large-area graphene monolayer is formed by the interconnection of these flakes, and stacking of these monolayers results in the formation of a multi-layer graphene film. The creation of hexagonal and pentagonal carbon rings is considered to be important for the easy production of large area multi-layer graphene at large scale.

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