Author:
Głuchowski P.,Tomala R.,Jeżowski A.,Szewczyk D.,Macalik B.,Smolina I.,Kurzynowski T.,Stręk W.
Abstract
AbstractGraphene, a two-dimensional structure of carbon, due to its structure has unique physico-chemical properties that can be used in numerous research and industry areas. Although this structure is already well known, there are still technological (and cost) barriers which do not allow to produce this material in large quantities and hence prevent its use in various applications. For this reason, many technologies are currently being developed to obtain graphene in forms that would enable its widespread use. The graphene-like ceramics were fabricated by the high isostatic pressure method at different temperatures. This technique allows to obtain dense ceramics with various shapes. The structure and morphology of sintered graphene were investigated by XRD, SEM and the Raman spectroscopy. The hardness, thermal conductivity and electric transport measurements recorded in a wide range of temperatures were used to analyze the physical properties of the obtained ceramics.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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