石墨烯
材料科学
润湿
纳米技术
聚合物
数码产品
执行机构
基质(水族馆)
石墨
电极
复合材料
计算机科学
人工智能
物理化学
化学
地质学
海洋学
作者
Jianfeng Zang,Seunghwa Ryu,Nicola M. Pugno,Qiming Wang,Qing Tu,Markus J. Buehler,Xuanhe Zhao
出处
期刊:Nature Materials
[Springer Nature]
日期:2013-01-18
卷期号:12 (4): 321-325
被引量:784
摘要
Crumpled graphene films are widely used, for instance in electronics, energy storage, composites and biomedicine. Although it is known that the degree of crumpling affects graphene's properties and the performance of graphene-based devices and materials, the controlled folding and unfolding of crumpled graphene films has not been demonstrated. Here we report an approach to reversibly control the crumpling and unfolding of large-area graphene sheets. We show with experiments, atomistic simulations and theory that, by harnessing the mechanical instabilities of graphene adhered on a biaxially pre-stretched polymer substrate and by controlling the relaxation of the pre-strains in a particular order, graphene films can be crumpled into tailored self-organized hierarchical structures that mimic superhydrophobic leaves. The approach enables us to fabricate large-area conductive coatings and electrodes showing superhydrophobicity, high transparency, and tunable wettability and transmittance. We also demonstrate that crumpled graphene-polymer laminates can be used as artificial-muscle actuators.
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