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Plasma Synthesis of Graphene from Mango Peel

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Journal ACS Omega
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2019 Aug 29
PMID 31457904
Citations 9
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The excess of mango peels is considered manufacturing waste in the sugar and juice industry. There is an increasing interest in looking for alternative ways to employ this waste to address this overload. Here, we show the efficient use of mango peels as a noncost carbon source for the synthesis of graphene. We demonstrate for the first time the synthesis of graphene on Cu substrates from mango peels, a biomass rich in pectin. It is observed that plasma presence is essential for the growth of graphene from mango peels. At 15 and 30 min of plasma exposure, we observed the presence of multilayered graphene, at longer plasma exposure, i.e., 60 min, there is the formation of monolayer graphene, attributed to the etching of multiple layers formed at short times due to long plasma exposure time. When employing this technique, precautions must be taken due to the etching effect of plasma, such as reducing either the plasma exposure time or the plasma power. Finally, we present a graphene growth pathway under plasma environment on the basis of our experimental observations.

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