Imperial College London

Professor Camille Petit

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Chemical Engineering

Professor of Materials Engineering
 
 
 
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Contact

 

camille.petit Website

 
 
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Location

 

506ACE ExtensionSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

Citation

BibTex format

@article{Stafford:2018:10.1002/aic.16174,
author = {Stafford, JP and Patapas, A and Uzo, N and Matar, OK and Petit, C},
doi = {10.1002/aic.16174},
journal = {AIChE Journal},
pages = {3246--3276},
title = {Towards scaleup of graphene production via nonoxidizing liquid exfoliation methods},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aic.16174},
volume = {64},
year = {2018}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - JOUR
AB - Graphene, the twodimensional form of carbon, has received a great deal of attention across academia and industry due to its extraordinary electrical, mechanical, thermal, chemical, and optical properties. In view of the potential impact of graphene on numerous and diverse applications in electronics, novel materials, energy, transport, and healthcare, largescale graphene production is a challenge that must be addressed. In the past decade, top–down production has demonstrated high potential for scaleup. This review features the recent progress made in top–down production methods that have been proposed for the manufacturing of graphenebased products. Fabrication methods such as liquidphase mechanical, chemical and electrochemical exfoliation of graphite are outlined, with a particular focus on nonoxidizing routes for graphene production. Analysis of exfoliation mechanisms, solvent considerations, key advantages and issues, and important production characteristics including production rate and yield, where applicable, are outlined. Future challenges and opportunities in graphene production are also highlighted.
AU - Stafford,JP
AU - Patapas,A
AU - Uzo,N
AU - Matar,OK
AU - Petit,C
DO - 10.1002/aic.16174
EP - 3276
PY - 2018///
SN - 0001-1541
SP - 3246
TI - Towards scaleup of graphene production via nonoxidizing liquid exfoliation methods
T2 - AIChE Journal
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aic.16174
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/58891
VL - 64
ER -