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arxiv: 2006.02850 · v1 · pith:56U4L6WC · submitted 2020-04-15 · physics.app-ph · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Raman Fingerprints of Graphene Produced by Anodic Electrochemical Exfoliation

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classification physics.app-ph cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords grapheneramanconditionsdefectsdifferentelectrochemicalexfoliationexperimental
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Electrochemical exfoliation is one of the most promising methods for scalable production of graphene. However, limited understanding of its Raman spectrum as well as lack of measurement standards for graphene strongly limit its industrial applications. In this work we show a systematic study of the Raman spectrum of electrochemically exfoliated graphene, produced using different electrolytes and different types of solvents in varying amounts. We demonstrate that no information on the thickness can be extracted from the shape of the 2D peak as this type of graphene is defective. Furthermore, the number of defects and the uniformity of the samples strongly depend on the experimental conditions, including post-processing. Under specific conditions, formation of short conductive trans-polyacetylene chains has been observed. Our Raman analysis provides guidance for the community on how to get information on defects coming from electrolyte, temperature and other experimental conditions, by making Raman spectroscopy a powerful metrology tool.

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