Bulletin of the American Physical Society
75th Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference
Volume 67, Number 9
Monday–Friday, October 3–7, 2022;
Sendai International Center, Sendai, Japan
The session times in this program are intended for Japan Standard Time zone in Tokyo, Japan (GMT+9)
Session HW6: Poster Session II (4:30-6:30pm, JST)
4:30 PM,
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Sendai International Center
Room: Sakura 1
Abstract: HW6.00107 : Synthesis of nanographene-Si composite material using gas-liquid interface plasma
Presenter:
Kazushi Masuda
(Meijo Univ)
Authors:
Kazushi Masuda
(Meijo Univ)
Keigo Takeda
(Meijo Univ)
Mineo Hiramatsu
(Meijo Univ)
In the experiment, the liquid phase was a mixture of ethanol and Si particles, and the gas phase was purged with Ar gas. The upper electrode made of copper (Cu) was set in the gas phase and the lower electrode was immersed in the liquid phase, and high voltage was applied to the electrodes to generate plasma to synthesize the composite material. The effects of the amount of Si particles on the amount of nanographene synthesized and its crystallinity were investigated from SEM, Raman spectroscopy, and mass measurement of synthesized composite materials. From the results, the amount of Si particles did not affect the amount of synthesized nanographene and its crystallinity. The ratio of Si particles to nanographene can be controlled by using a gas-liquid interface plasma synthesis process, while maintaining the quality of nanographene.
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