The 65h JSAP Spring Meeting, 2018

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Symposium (Oral)

Symposium » Synthesis and plasma processing for 2D sheet materials -from ultra-thin films to atomically thin layered materials-

[18p-C204-1~9] Synthesis and plasma processing for 2D sheet materials -from ultra-thin films to atomically thin layered materials-

Sun. Mar 18, 2018 1:45 PM - 6:00 PM C204 (52-204)

Makoto Kambara(Univ. of Tokyo), Toshiaki Kato(Tohoku Univ.)

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM

[18p-C204-4] Plasma-Enhanced Controlled Synthesis of Carbon Nanowalls and Their Nano-bio Applications

Hiroki Kondo1, Mineo Hiramatsu2, Masaru Hori3 (1.Nagoya Univ. Eng., 2.Meijo Univ. Sci. Eng., 3.Nagoya Univ. Inst. of innovation for future society)

Keywords:Carbon nanowall, Plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition, nano-bio applications

Carbon nanowall (CNW) is one of carbon nanomaterials, which consists of multilayer-graphene sheets vertically standing on substrates. Owing to the high aspect ratio and large specific surface area caused by its unique three-dimensional structures, high electrical conductivity and physical/chemical robustness derived from graphene’s natures, and characteristic top-edge structures consisting of graphene edges, various types of applications are promising. In this presentation, we will offer a broad introduction about the CNW research from fundamentals of controlled synthesis of CNW based on diagnostics of reactive species to recent achievements of nano-bio applications.