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Charge transfer in graphene/polymer interfaces for CO2 detection

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Abstract
Understanding charge transfer processes between graphene and functional materials is crucial from the perspectives of fundamental sciences and potential applications, including electronic devices, photonic devices, and sensors. In this study, we present the charge transfer behavior of graphene and amine-rich polyethyleneimine (PEI) upon CO2 exposure, which was significantly improved after introduction of hygroscopic polyethylene glycol (PEG) in humid air. By blending PEI and PEG, the number of protonated amine groups in PEI was remarkably increased in the presence of water molecules, leading to a strong electron doping effect on graphene. The presence of CO2 gas resulted in a large change in the resistance of PEI/PEG-co-functionalized graphene because of the dramatic reduction of said doping effect, reaching a maximum sensitivity of 32% at 5,000 ppm CO2 and an applied bias of 0.1 V in air with 60% relative humidity at room temperature. This charge transfer correlation will facilitate the development of portable graphene-based sensors for real-time gas detection and the extension of the applications of graphene-based electronic and photonic devices.
Author(s)
Kim, KihyeunSon, MyungwooPak, YusinChee, Sang-SooAuxilia, Francis MalarLee, Byung-KeeLee, SungeunKang, Sun KilLee, ChaedeokLee, Jeong SooKim, Ki KangJang, Yun HeeLee, Byoung HunJung, Gun YoungHam, Moon-Ho
Issued Date
2018-07
Type
Article
DOI
10.1007/s12274-017-1857-z
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/13171
Publisher
Tsinghua Univ Press
Citation
Nano Research, v.11, no.7, pp.3529 - 3536
ISSN
1998-0124
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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