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Scalable graphene production from ethanol decomposition by microwave argon plasma torch
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Graphene NanomeshesChemical EngineeringGraphene Quantum DotEngineeringCarbon-based MaterialNanomaterialsGraphene ProductionGraphene FiberApplied PhysicsHigh Quality GrapheneGraphenePlasma TechnologyGraphene NanoribbonEthanol DecompositionScalable Graphene Production
A fast, efficient and simple method is presented for the production of high quality graphene on a large scale by using an atmospheric pressure plasma-based technique. This technique allows to obtain high quality graphene in powder in just one step, without the use of neither metal catalysts and nor specific substrate during the process. Moreover, the cost for graphene production is significantly reduced since the ethanol used as carbon source can be obtained from the fermentation of agricultural industries. The process provides an additional benefit contributing to the revalorization of waste in the production of a high-value added product like graphene. Thus, this work demonstrates the features of plasma technology as a low cost, efficient, clean and environmentally friendly route for production of high-quality graphene.
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