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Graphene-based stretchable and transparent moisture barrier

Graphene-based stretchable and transparent moisture barrier

Feb 9, 2018 | Research

We propose an alumina-deposited double-layer graphene (2LG) as a transparent, scalable, and stretchable barrier against moisture; this barrier is indispensable for foldable or stretchable organic displays and electronics. Both the barrier property and stretchability...

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Complete long-term corrosion protection with chemical vapor deposited graphene

Complete long-term corrosion protection with chemical vapor deposited graphene

Feb 6, 2018 | Research

Despite the numerous reports on the topic, examples of chemical vapor deposited (CVD) graphene-based anticorrosive coatings able to provide long-term protection (i.e., several months) of metals are still unavailable. Here, we finally present a polymer-graphene hybrid...

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Graphene-based nanolaminates as ultra-high permeation barriers

Graphene-based nanolaminates as ultra-high permeation barriers

Oct 23, 2017 | Research

Permeation barrier films are critical to a wide range of applications. In particular, for organic electronics and photovoltaics not only ultra-low permeation values are required but also optical transparency. A laminate structure thereby allows synergistic...

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Reduced water vapor transmission rate of graphene gas barrier films for flexible organic field-effect transistors

Reduced water vapor transmission rate of graphene gas barrier films for flexible organic field-effect transistors

May 25, 2015 | Research

Preventing reactive gas species such as oxygen or water is important to ensure the stability and durability of organic electronics. Although inorganic materials have been predominantly employed as the protective layers, their poor mechanical property has hindered the...

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