Current Research and Future Perspectives on Graphene Synthesis

Although graphitic materials are considered indispensable across many industries, practitioners and researchers have shown that graphene is still in development and its industrial implementation in mass production may save many organizations millions of dollars a year. This paper presents a comprehe...

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Main Authors: Ortega-Jimenez Cesar H., Flores Urbina Rony Omar, Leiva Castro Roberto Arturo, Matamoros Chavarría Víctor Moises, Oyuela López Tony Rodolfo, Maldonado Cerrato Edwin Isaid, Bonilla Maldonado Carmen Gabriela, García Mendoza Mario Roberto, Rivas Pérez Denovan Alexander
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/15/matecconf_acmme20_10001.pdf
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spelling doaj-983d8b3e83de477f8e5ed38e093ae7f22021-08-05T13:51:10ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2020-01-013191000110.1051/matecconf/202031910001matecconf_acmme20_10001Current Research and Future Perspectives on Graphene SynthesisOrtega-Jimenez Cesar H.0Flores Urbina Rony Omar1Leiva Castro Roberto Arturo2Matamoros Chavarría Víctor Moises3Oyuela López Tony Rodolfo4Maldonado Cerrato Edwin Isaid5Bonilla Maldonado Carmen Gabriela6García Mendoza Mario Roberto7Rivas Pérez Denovan Alexander8Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras (UNAH)Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras (UNAH)Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras (UNAH)Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras (UNAH)Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras (UNAH)Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras (UNAH)Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras (UNAH)Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras (UNAH)Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras (UNAH)Although graphitic materials are considered indispensable across many industries, practitioners and researchers have shown that graphene is still in development and its industrial implementation in mass production may save many organizations millions of dollars a year. This paper presents a comprehensive and systematic literature review of graphene synthesis methods. In our research, we noticed an increasing trend in publications for research under diverse scenarios (e.g., engineering, entrepreneurship, academy, etc.), which limits the generalizing of the findings due to the nature of graphene’s synthesis. Most of these studies were conducted about electrical and mechanical properties for possible sector applications due to its structure. We found that less effort has been made to analyse the development and synthesis of methods that allow graphene manufacturing in industrial quantities. We classified the five most important synthesis methods of graphene, categorizing chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and adhesive tape exfoliation as the most implemented methods, with the latter getting better quality and greater quantity of graphene. We also identified needs for research on graphene that goes beyond its known properties, by focusing on models that encompass the innovation needed for manufacturers of materials in areas, such as electronics and energy.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/15/matecconf_acmme20_10001.pdf
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author Ortega-Jimenez Cesar H.
Flores Urbina Rony Omar
Leiva Castro Roberto Arturo
Matamoros Chavarría Víctor Moises
Oyuela López Tony Rodolfo
Maldonado Cerrato Edwin Isaid
Bonilla Maldonado Carmen Gabriela
García Mendoza Mario Roberto
Rivas Pérez Denovan Alexander
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Flores Urbina Rony Omar
Leiva Castro Roberto Arturo
Matamoros Chavarría Víctor Moises
Oyuela López Tony Rodolfo
Maldonado Cerrato Edwin Isaid
Bonilla Maldonado Carmen Gabriela
García Mendoza Mario Roberto
Rivas Pérez Denovan Alexander
Current Research and Future Perspectives on Graphene Synthesis
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Leiva Castro Roberto Arturo
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Bonilla Maldonado Carmen Gabriela
García Mendoza Mario Roberto
Rivas Pérez Denovan Alexander
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title Current Research and Future Perspectives on Graphene Synthesis
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description Although graphitic materials are considered indispensable across many industries, practitioners and researchers have shown that graphene is still in development and its industrial implementation in mass production may save many organizations millions of dollars a year. This paper presents a comprehensive and systematic literature review of graphene synthesis methods. In our research, we noticed an increasing trend in publications for research under diverse scenarios (e.g., engineering, entrepreneurship, academy, etc.), which limits the generalizing of the findings due to the nature of graphene’s synthesis. Most of these studies were conducted about electrical and mechanical properties for possible sector applications due to its structure. We found that less effort has been made to analyse the development and synthesis of methods that allow graphene manufacturing in industrial quantities. We classified the five most important synthesis methods of graphene, categorizing chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and adhesive tape exfoliation as the most implemented methods, with the latter getting better quality and greater quantity of graphene. We also identified needs for research on graphene that goes beyond its known properties, by focusing on models that encompass the innovation needed for manufacturers of materials in areas, such as electronics and energy.
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