920061
Graphene, monolayer film
small grain, CVD graphene on copper foil, A3 size
Synonym(s):
Roll-to-Roll graphene
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R2R Monolayer small grain CVD graphene on copper foil, A3 size, avg. no. of layers, 1
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description
Growth method: roll-to-roll CVD
Number of layer: Monolayer
Raman intensity 2D/G: ≥1.5
feature
avg. no. of layers 1
sheet resistance
240 Ω/sq ±10%
size
2.2 μm × 2.2 μm (±10%), grain size
thickness
35 μm , Cu Foil
surface coverage
surface coverage >98%
transmittance
>97%
semiconductor properties
(mobility>1500 cm2/V·s) (Hall effect measurements)
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General description
Application
The roll-to-roll process allows continuous, large scale graphene production.
This small grain size product with low sheet resistance would enable unmatched reproducibility and allow high performance for CVD graphene based cell culture scaffold, biosensors and chemically gated sensors.
Caution
Keep away from contamination, heat, dust and flame etc.
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Hazard Classifications
Aquatic Acute 1 - Aquatic Chronic 1
Storage Class Code
13 - Non Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 2
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