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Aging Effects on Vertical Graphene Nanosheets and their Thermal Stability

Vertical Graphene Nano sheets (VGN) have become promising candidates for a wide range of applications due to their unique architecture and remarkable properties. However, utilization of VGN in potential applications relies on their structural and thermal stability in ambient conditions. The present study investigates the environmental aging effects and thermal stability of VGN. The effects of aging on VGN are investigated by Raman spectroscopy, X-ray Photoelectron spectroscopy and electrical measurements at regular intervals for a period of six months. Thermogravimetry was employed to examine the thermal stability of VGN and it is found that they are highly stable upto 575 C in ambient atmosphere. Detailed spectroscopic analysis substantiated the retention of structural quality and surface chemistry of VGN over the test period. These findings asserted the long-term structural as well as thermal stability of VGN up to 575 C and validate their potential utilization for the next-generation device applications.

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