• 文献标题:   Laser-induced graphene composite adhesive tape with electro-photo-thermal heating and antimicrobial capabilities
  • 文献类型:   Article
  • 作  者:   SHARMA CP, ARNUSCH CJ
  • 作者关键词:   electrically conductive, laserinduced graphene, composite tape, antibacterial, photothermal, joule heating
  • 出版物名称:   CARBON
  • ISSN:   0008-6223 EI 1873-3891
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  • 被引频次:   4
  • DOI:   10.1016/j.carbon.2022.04.041 EA APR 2022
  • 出版年:   2022

▎ 摘  要

Laser-induced graphene (LIG) and its composites have been demonstrated to be useful in broad-reaching ap-plications such as water and air filtration and sensors. A main advantage of LIG is the embedding of conformal graphene foam in any design into polymeric substrates. However, embedded LIG must be detached from the substrate for a composite nanomaterial, and delamination of LIG has been demonstrated. Here, we incorporated LIG as a composite into a double-sided tape using pressure-sensitive adhesives and delamination from the sub-strate, and demonstrated its use for electro-photo-thermal applications, including bacterial inactivation. LIG was transferred onto thermally conductive pressure-sensitive adhesive containing carbon black, and a double-sided sticky tape was prepared by sandwiching perforated tissue adhesive between two LIG layers, giving enhanced electrical conductivity in the x, y, and z directions compared to commercial carbon tape. The LIG composite tape showed excellent electrothermal properties with a maximum temperature > 120 C at 10 V and a temperature rise > 70 C under 120 mW/cm(2) solar irradiation. The same electrothermal activity was observed after 50 heating and cooling cycles and reached a temperature of-111 C. Bacterial inactivation was observed on the surface of the LIG composite tape at-3.5 V, and electro-and photothermal effects caused sterilization of the surfaces up to 99.99%. These electrically conductive LIG composite adhesive tapes might be used in electronic applications for heating surfaces at low voltages (< 9 V) or to prevent surface biofilm or microbial growth.