Chemistry:HSMG
HSMG (High Strength Metallurgical Graphene) is polycrystalline graphene, grown from a liquid phase.[1] This process, in comparison to other methods based on using solid substrates, allows to manufacture defect-free graphene structures. HSMG is formed on a perfectly flat surface - liquid metal. While growing graphene on solid substrates is difficult due to surface irregularities and defects. Growing graphene on a liquid metal matrix enables the rotation of graphene grains, resulting in forming a continuous graphene sheet.[2] Because of that, the grain disorientation angle is close to zero. Large-area graphene sheets formed with this method have high mechanical durability, close to graphene's theoretical values. This production method has been developed and patented by a team of scientists from the Institute of Materials Science of Lodz University of Technology, under the direction of Piotr Kula.[3] HSMG graphene's commercialisation and applications are being handled by a spin-off institution - Advanced Graphene Products sp. z o.o.[4]
References
- ↑ "The growth of a polycrystalline graphene from a liquid phase". http://www.nsti.org/procs/Nanotech2013v1/2/W2.312. Retrieved 2015-07-01.
- ↑ "Single and Multilayer Growth of Graphene from the Liquid Phase". http://www.scientific.net/AMM.510.8. Retrieved 2015-07-01.
- ↑ "Polish scientists find way to make super-strong graphene sheets | Graphene-Info". http://www.graphene-info.com/polish-scientists-find-way-make-super-strong-graphene-sheets. Retrieved 2015-07-01.
- ↑ "Engineering graphene : Compute Scotland". http://www.computescotland.com/engineering-graphene-7894.php. Retrieved 2015-07-01.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSMG.
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