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Langmuir‐Blodgett Methodology: A Versatile Technique to Build 2D Material Films
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Palabras clave
Langmuir‐Blodgett films
Graphene oxide
Silver nanowires
CdSe Quantum Dots
AFM
TEM
FESEM
Fecha de publicación
2016
Citación
Velázquez, Maria Mercedes & Alejo, Teresa & López Díaz, David & Martín-García, Beatriz & Merchán Moreno, María Dolores. (2016). Langmuir‐Blodgett Methodology: A Versatile Technique to Build 2D Material Films. 10.5772/63495.
Resumen
[EN]The Langmuir‐Blodgett (LB) methodology is based on the transfer process of a monolayer
adsorbed at the water interface, Langmuir film, from the air‐water interface onto solids
by vertical dipping of the substrate immersed on the subphase. The technique allows the
continuous variation of material density, packing, and arrangement by compressing or
expanding the film by using barriers. Consequently, it provides the possibility of preparing
films with the control of interparticle distance necessary to exploit the two‐dimensional
(2D) materials in technological applications. In this chapter, we present some examples
of fabrication of thin films of 2D material using this methodology. We show some
methodologies based on this technique to build thin films of graphene oxides, Quantum
Dots (QDs), and silver nanowires.
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DOI
10.5772/63495
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