Comparing bulk production methods of graphene, the approach of electrochemical exfoliation seems like a perfect trade-off between quality and scalability. The presentation will give an overview on the history and developments in this field, focussing on recent results that can provide graphene with tailorable qualities for different applications.
Dr. Lohe finished his PhD in inorganic chemistry and worked as a post-doc on the application and up-scaled production of porous materials before switching his research focus towards graphene and 2D materials. He is currently working as researcher and industry project coordinator at the Chair for Molecular Functional Materials at the Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden at TU Dresden.
Dresden University of Technology is one of the eleven German universities of excellence and with 126 fields of study has one of the broadest disciplines spectrums in Germany - accordingly versatile are also the research interests. The Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden is one of three clusters of excellence. An interdisciplinary research team is working towards solutions for the "semiconductor industry of tomorrow" and our Chair of Molecular Functional Materials is assigned with providing the materials required for that.