Two-Dimensional Carbon: A Review of Synthesis Methods, and Electronic, Optical, and Vibrational Properties of Single-Layer Graphene

Graphite has been widely used by humans for a large part of their history. Nevertheless, it has only recently been possible to isolate its basic unit: carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure on a single plane, namely graphene. Since its discovery, many techniques have been developed and impro...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Angelo Armano, Simonpietro Agnello
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:C
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5629/5/4/67
id doaj-e6c46b0001254136b21b8b1098d19e74
record_format Article
spelling doaj-e6c46b0001254136b21b8b1098d19e742020-11-25T00:05:18ZengMDPI AGC2311-56292019-11-01546710.3390/c5040067c5040067Two-Dimensional Carbon: A Review of Synthesis Methods, and Electronic, Optical, and Vibrational Properties of Single-Layer GrapheneAngelo Armano0Simonpietro Agnello1Dipartimento di Fisica e Chimica—Emilio Segrè, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Via Archirafi 36, 90123 Palermo, ItalyDipartimento di Fisica e Chimica—Emilio Segrè, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Via Archirafi 36, 90123 Palermo, ItalyGraphite has been widely used by humans for a large part of their history. Nevertheless, it has only recently been possible to isolate its basic unit: carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure on a single plane, namely graphene. Since its discovery, many techniques have been developed and improved to properly synthesize graphene and its derivatives which are part of the novel class of two-dimensional materials. These advanced materials have imposed themselves in nanotechnology thanks to some outstanding physical properties due to their reduced dimensions. In the case of graphene, its reduced dimension gives rise to a high electrical mobility, a large thermal conductivity, a high mechanical resistance, and a large optical transparency. Therefore, such aspect is of great scientific interest for both basic and applied research, ranging from theoretical physics to surface chemistry and applied solid state physics. The connection between all these fields is guaranteed by spectroscopy and especially by Raman spectroscopy which provides a lot of information about structural and electronic features of graphene. In this review, the authors present a systematized collection of the most important physical insights on the fundamental electronic and vibrational properties of graphene, their connection with basic optical and Raman spectroscopy, and a brief overview of main synthesis methods.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5629/5/4/67graphenenanomaterial2d materialcarbonraman spectroscopymaterial science
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Angelo Armano
Simonpietro Agnello
spellingShingle Angelo Armano
Simonpietro Agnello
Two-Dimensional Carbon: A Review of Synthesis Methods, and Electronic, Optical, and Vibrational Properties of Single-Layer Graphene
C
graphene
nanomaterial
2d material
carbon
raman spectroscopy
material science
author_facet Angelo Armano
Simonpietro Agnello
author_sort Angelo Armano
title Two-Dimensional Carbon: A Review of Synthesis Methods, and Electronic, Optical, and Vibrational Properties of Single-Layer Graphene
title_short Two-Dimensional Carbon: A Review of Synthesis Methods, and Electronic, Optical, and Vibrational Properties of Single-Layer Graphene
title_full Two-Dimensional Carbon: A Review of Synthesis Methods, and Electronic, Optical, and Vibrational Properties of Single-Layer Graphene
title_fullStr Two-Dimensional Carbon: A Review of Synthesis Methods, and Electronic, Optical, and Vibrational Properties of Single-Layer Graphene
title_full_unstemmed Two-Dimensional Carbon: A Review of Synthesis Methods, and Electronic, Optical, and Vibrational Properties of Single-Layer Graphene
title_sort two-dimensional carbon: a review of synthesis methods, and electronic, optical, and vibrational properties of single-layer graphene
publisher MDPI AG
series C
issn 2311-5629
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Graphite has been widely used by humans for a large part of their history. Nevertheless, it has only recently been possible to isolate its basic unit: carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure on a single plane, namely graphene. Since its discovery, many techniques have been developed and improved to properly synthesize graphene and its derivatives which are part of the novel class of two-dimensional materials. These advanced materials have imposed themselves in nanotechnology thanks to some outstanding physical properties due to their reduced dimensions. In the case of graphene, its reduced dimension gives rise to a high electrical mobility, a large thermal conductivity, a high mechanical resistance, and a large optical transparency. Therefore, such aspect is of great scientific interest for both basic and applied research, ranging from theoretical physics to surface chemistry and applied solid state physics. The connection between all these fields is guaranteed by spectroscopy and especially by Raman spectroscopy which provides a lot of information about structural and electronic features of graphene. In this review, the authors present a systematized collection of the most important physical insights on the fundamental electronic and vibrational properties of graphene, their connection with basic optical and Raman spectroscopy, and a brief overview of main synthesis methods.
topic graphene
nanomaterial
2d material
carbon
raman spectroscopy
material science
url https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5629/5/4/67
work_keys_str_mv AT angeloarmano twodimensionalcarbonareviewofsynthesismethodsandelectronicopticalandvibrationalpropertiesofsinglelayergraphene
AT simonpietroagnello twodimensionalcarbonareviewofsynthesismethodsandelectronicopticalandvibrationalpropertiesofsinglelayergraphene
_version_ 1725425854413012992