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1 Graphene Boris Torres MEEN 3344 Material Science

2 Graphene  Graphene is a one-atom- thick planar sheet of carbon atoms that are densely packed in a honeycomb crystal lattice.  Graphite itself consists of many graphene sheets stacked together.  The carbon-carbon bond length in graphene is approximately 0.142 nm.

3 Graphene production Graphene sheets in solid form (e.g. density > 1g/cc) is presently one of the most expensive materials on Earth. Graphene sheets in solid form (e.g. density > 1g/cc) is presently one of the most expensive materials on Earth. Researchers obtained relatively large graphene sheets (eventually, up to 100 micrometers in size and visible through a magnifying glass) by mechanical exfoliation (repeated peeling) of 3D graphite crystals. Researchers obtained relatively large graphene sheets (eventually, up to 100 micrometers in size and visible through a magnifying glass) by mechanical exfoliation (repeated peeling) of 3D graphite crystals. Another method is to heat silicon carbide to high temperatures (1100°C) to reduce it to graphene. Another method is to heat silicon carbide to high temperatures (1100°C) to reduce it to graphene.

4 Properties of Graphene  The resistivity of the graphene sheet is 10^−6 Ω·cm, less than the resistivity of silver, the lowest resistivity substance known at room temperature.  Graphene is the strongest substance known to man. Its Young's modulus is 0.5 TPa, which differs from bulk graphite.  These intrinsic properties could lead to the possibility of utilizing Graphene for NEM systems applications such as pressure sensors, and resonators.

5 Properties of Graphene Engineering professors at Columbia University tested graphene's strength at an atomic level by indenting a perfect sample of the material with a sharp probe made of diamond. Engineering professors at Columbia University tested graphene's strength at an atomic level by indenting a perfect sample of the material with a sharp probe made of diamond. Electrons move through graphene with almost no resistance, generating little heat. What's more, graphene is itself a good thermal conductor, allowing heat to dissipate quickly. Electrons move through graphene with almost no resistance, generating little heat. What's more, graphene is itself a good thermal conductor, allowing heat to dissipate quickly.

6 Graphene and Applications  By oxidizing graphene flakes, and then floating them in water, the graphene flakes form a single sheet and bond very powerfully called Graphene oxide paper. Applications:  Membranes with controlled permeability  Supercapacitors for energy applications.  Graphene electronics could be useful for communications and imaging technologies that require ultrafast transistors.

7 References Graphene http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapheneaccessed on March, 29 2009 Graphene http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapheneaccessed on March, 29 2009 Graphene Confirmed the World’s Stronged Known Material http://gizmodo.com/5026404/graphene-confirmed-as-the- worlds-strongest-known-material accessed on March, 29 2009 Graphene Confirmed the World’s Stronged Known Material http://gizmodo.com/5026404/graphene-confirmed-as-the- worlds-strongest-known-material accessed on March, 29 2009 Nanotechnology Reserchers go Ballistic Over Graphene http://www.nanowerk.com/spotlight/spotid=2340.php accessed on March 29, 2009 Nanotechnology Reserchers go Ballistic Over Graphene http://www.nanowerk.com/spotlight/spotid=2340.php accessed on March 29, 2009 TR10: Graphene Transistors http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?ch=speci alsections&sc=emerging08&id=20242 accessed on March 29, 2009 TR10: Graphene Transistors http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?ch=speci alsections&sc=emerging08&id=20242 accessed on March 29, 2009 Graphene: Charged Up http://www.natureasia.com/asia- materials/highlight.php?id=77 accessed on March 29, 2009 Graphene: Charged Up http://www.natureasia.com/asia- materials/highlight.php?id=77 accessed on March 29, 2009


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