Facile fabrication of graphene devices through metalloporphyrin induced photocatalytic reduction

Solution processed graphene oxide (GO) sheets are electronically insulating and are generally reduced by chemical treatment or heat treatment in a reducing environment to recover their electronic properties, forming reduced graphene oxide (rGO). Here, GO sheets were photocatalytically reduced using...

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Main Authors: Khaderbad, Mrunal A., Oo, Than Z., Tjoa, Verawati, Wei, Jun, Sheri, Madhu, Mangalampalli, Ravikanth, Rao, V. Ramgopal, Mhaisalkar, Subodh Gautam, Mathews, Nripan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-972932020-06-01T10:13:34Z Facile fabrication of graphene devices through metalloporphyrin induced photocatalytic reduction Khaderbad, Mrunal A. Oo, Than Z. Tjoa, Verawati Wei, Jun Sheri, Madhu Mangalampalli, Ravikanth Rao, V. Ramgopal Mhaisalkar, Subodh Gautam Mathews, Nripan School of Materials Science & Engineering A*STAR SIMTech Solution processed graphene oxide (GO) sheets are electronically insulating and are generally reduced by chemical treatment or heat treatment in a reducing environment to recover their electronic properties, forming reduced graphene oxide (rGO). Here, GO sheets were photocatalytically reduced using 5-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-10,15,20-tri(p-tolyl) zinc(II) porphyrin (Zn(II)TTPOH) under ambient conditions. After illumination in the presence of a hole scavenger and Zn(II)TTPOH, the formation of rGO was confirmed through optical absorption measurements and monitoring of the D/G peak ratios from Raman measurements. The resultant rGO formed stable aqueous suspensions with the Zn(II)TTPOH. The electron transfer from photoexcited porphyrin to GO was studied through photoluminescence measurements. Utilising this photoreduction process as a post processing strategy, an increase in conductivity and an ambipolar field effect transistor (FET) behaviour were demonstrated on prepatterned GO devices. We have also confirmed the photoreduction process at low energy wavelengths (588 nm), indicating the versatility of using metalloporphyrins as photocatalysts for graphene oxide reduction. 2013-06-25T01:49:24Z 2019-12-06T19:40:59Z 2013-06-25T01:49:24Z 2019-12-06T19:40:59Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Khaderbad, M. A., Tjoa, V., Oo, T. Z., Wei, J., Sheri, M., Mangalampalli, R., et al. (2012). Facile fabrication of graphene devices through metalloporphyrin induced photocatalytic reduction. RSC Advances, 2(10), 4120-4124. 2046-2069 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97293 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/10569 10.1039/c2ra00792d en RSC advances © 2012 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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description Solution processed graphene oxide (GO) sheets are electronically insulating and are generally reduced by chemical treatment or heat treatment in a reducing environment to recover their electronic properties, forming reduced graphene oxide (rGO). Here, GO sheets were photocatalytically reduced using 5-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-10,15,20-tri(p-tolyl) zinc(II) porphyrin (Zn(II)TTPOH) under ambient conditions. After illumination in the presence of a hole scavenger and Zn(II)TTPOH, the formation of rGO was confirmed through optical absorption measurements and monitoring of the D/G peak ratios from Raman measurements. The resultant rGO formed stable aqueous suspensions with the Zn(II)TTPOH. The electron transfer from photoexcited porphyrin to GO was studied through photoluminescence measurements. Utilising this photoreduction process as a post processing strategy, an increase in conductivity and an ambipolar field effect transistor (FET) behaviour were demonstrated on prepatterned GO devices. We have also confirmed the photoreduction process at low energy wavelengths (588 nm), indicating the versatility of using metalloporphyrins as photocatalysts for graphene oxide reduction.
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author_facet School of Materials Science & Engineering
Khaderbad, Mrunal A.
Oo, Than Z.
Tjoa, Verawati
Wei, Jun
Sheri, Madhu
Mangalampalli, Ravikanth
Rao, V. Ramgopal
Mhaisalkar, Subodh Gautam
Mathews, Nripan
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author Khaderbad, Mrunal A.
Oo, Than Z.
Tjoa, Verawati
Wei, Jun
Sheri, Madhu
Mangalampalli, Ravikanth
Rao, V. Ramgopal
Mhaisalkar, Subodh Gautam
Mathews, Nripan
spellingShingle Khaderbad, Mrunal A.
Oo, Than Z.
Tjoa, Verawati
Wei, Jun
Sheri, Madhu
Mangalampalli, Ravikanth
Rao, V. Ramgopal
Mhaisalkar, Subodh Gautam
Mathews, Nripan
Facile fabrication of graphene devices through metalloporphyrin induced photocatalytic reduction
author_sort Khaderbad, Mrunal A.
title Facile fabrication of graphene devices through metalloporphyrin induced photocatalytic reduction
title_short Facile fabrication of graphene devices through metalloporphyrin induced photocatalytic reduction
title_full Facile fabrication of graphene devices through metalloporphyrin induced photocatalytic reduction
title_fullStr Facile fabrication of graphene devices through metalloporphyrin induced photocatalytic reduction
title_full_unstemmed Facile fabrication of graphene devices through metalloporphyrin induced photocatalytic reduction
title_sort facile fabrication of graphene devices through metalloporphyrin induced photocatalytic reduction
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