The Rice University laboratory of chemist James Tour has modified its flash Joule heating process to produce doped graphene that tailors its structures and electronic states to make them more suitable for optical and electronic nanodevices. The doping process adds other elements – a single element, pairs of elements, or trios of elements – to graphene’s 2D carbon matrix. The process takes about one second, is both catalyst- and solvent-free and is entirely dependent on “flashing” a powder that combines the dopant elements with carbon.
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