Nova, Nabila Nabi published the artcileDirect laser writing of graphitic carbon from liquid precursors, Application of 1-Bromododecane, the publication is Chemistry of Materials (2022), 34(10), 4602-4612, database is CAplus.
One-step synthesis and micropatterning of different types of carbon nanomaterials, such as amorphous carbon or three-dimensional graphene which have versatile electrochem., thermal, and mech. properties, are advantageous for the fabrication of microelectronics, sensors, and wearable devices. Here, we report a direct laser writing method to simultaneously synthesize and pattern graphitic carbon from liquid organic precursors. We have tested a wide range of liquid organic precursors and identified the chem. characteristics that are beneficial for successful laser-induced solvothermal deposition. The laser-deposited carbon exhibits a paracryst.-to-polycrystalline structure and has elec. resistivities on the order of 10-3 to 10-4 Ω m which is tunable through variations in the laser power. Such properties of the laser-deposited carbon, coupled with the ability to direct-write custom patterns with microscale resolution, make these carbon materials exciting candidates for use in applications such as energy storage and sensing.
Chemistry of Materials published new progress about 143-15-7. 143-15-7 belongs to bromides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Bromide,Aliphatic hydrocarbon chain, name is 1-Bromododecane, and the molecular formula is C12H25Br, Application of 1-Bromododecane.
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