| Literature DB >> 25510608 |
Lifang Tan1, Mengqi Zeng, Qiong Wu, Linfeng Chen, Jiao Wang, Tao Zhang, Jürgen Eckert, Mark H Rümmeli, Lei Fu.
Abstract
The idea flat surface, superb thermal conductivity and excellent optical transmittance of single-layer graphene promise tremendous potential for graphene as a material for transparent defoggers. However, the resistance of defoggers made from conventional transferred graphene increases sharply once both sides of the film are covered by water molecules which, in turn, leads to a temperature drop that is inefficient for fog removal. Here, the direct growth of large-area and continuous graphene films on quartz is reported, and the first practical single-layer graphene defogger is fabricated. The advantages of this single-layer graphene defogger lie in its ultrafast defogging time for relatively low input voltages and excellent defogging robustness. It can completely remove fog within 6 s when supplied a safe voltage of 32 V. No visible changes in the full defogging time after 50 defogging cycles are observed. This outstanding performance is attributed to the strong interaction forces between the graphene films and the substrates, which prevents the permeation of water molecules. These directly grown transparent graphene defoggers are expected to have excellent prospects in various applications such as anti-fog glasses, auto window and mirror defogging.Entities:
Keywords: defoggers; defogging; direct growth; graphene; single-layer graphene; transparent materials
Year: 2014 PMID: 25510608 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201402427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281