Bubble-Mediated Production of Few-Layer Graphene via Vapor-Liquid Reaction between Carbon Dioxide and Magnesium Melt

MATERIALS(2024)

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It is urgent to develop novel technologies to convert carbon dioxide to graphene. In this work, a bubble-mediated approach via a chemical reaction between carbon dioxide gas and magnesium melt to fabricate a few-layer graphene was illustrated. The morphology and defects of graphene can be regulated by manipulating the melt temperature. The preparation of graphene at 720(degrees)C exhibited an excellent quality of surface and graphitization degree. The high-quality few-layer graphene can be grown under the combined effect of carbon dioxide bubbles and in-situ grown MgO. This preparation method possesses the advantages of high efficiency, low cost, and environmental protection, which may provide a new strategy for the recovery and reuse of greenhouse gases.
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CO2 bubbles,few-layer graphene,magnesium melt,magnesiothermic reaction,growth mechanism
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