Abstract
Graphene is a material with unique properties that can be exploited in electronics, catalysis, energy, and bio-related fields. Although, for maximal utilization of this material, high-quality graphene is required at both the growth process and after transfer of the graphene film to the application-compatible substrate. Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is an important method for growing high-quality graphene on non-technological substrates (as, metal substrates, e.g., copper foil). Thus, there are also considerable efforts toward the efficient and non-damaging transfer of quality of graphene on to technologically relevant materials and systems. In this review article, a range of graphene current transfer techniques are reviewed from the standpoint of their impact on contamination control and structural integrity preservation of the as-produced graphene. In addition, their scalability, cost- and time-effectiveness are discussed. We summarize with a perspective on the transfer challenges, alternative options and future developments toward graphene technology. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
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Ullah, S., Yang, X., Ta, H. Q., Hasan, M., Bachmatiuk, A., Tokarska, K., … Rummeli, M. H. (2021, November 1). Graphene transfer methods: A review. Nano Research. Tsinghua University. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12274-021-3345-8
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