DOI

  • Artem K. Grebenko
  • Dmitry V. Krasnikov
  • Anton V. Bubis
  • Vasily S. Stolyarov
  • Denis V. Vyalikh
  • Anna A. Makarova
  • Alexander Fedorov
  • Aisuluu Aitkulova
  • Alena A. Alekseeva
  • Evgeniia Gilshtein
  • Zakhar Bedran
  • Alexander N. Shmakov
  • Liudmila Alyabyeva
  • Rais N. Mozhchil
  • Andrey M. Ionov
  • Boris P. Gorshunov
  • Kari Laasonen
  • Vitaly Podzorov
  • Albert G. Nasibulin
Following the game-changing high-pressure CO (HiPco) process that established the first facile route toward large-scale production of single-walled carbon nanotubes, CO synthesis of cm-sized graphene crystals of ultra-high purity grown during tens of minutes is proposed. The Boudouard reaction serves for the first time to produce individual monolayer structures on the surface of a metal catalyst, thereby providing a chemical vapor deposition technique free from molecular and atomic hydrogen as well as vacuum conditions. This approach facilitates inhibition of the graphene nucleation from the CO/CO2 mixture and maintains a high growth rate of graphene seeds reaching large-scale monocrystals. Unique features of the Boudouard reaction coupled with CO-driven catalyst engineering ensure not only suppression of the second layer growth but also provide a simple and reliable technique for surface cleaning. Aside from being a novel carbon source, carbon monoxide ensures peculiar modification of catalyst and in general opens avenues for breakthrough graphene-catalyst composite production.
Язык оригиналаанглийский
ЖурналAdvanced Science
Том9
Номер выпуска12
DOI
СостояниеОпубликовано - 1 апр 2022

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