@article{111816, author = {S. Korkut and J. D. Roy-Mayhew and D. M. Dabbs and D. L. Milius and I.A. Aksay}, title = {High Surface Area Tapes Produced with Functionalized Graphene}, abstract = { We describe a scalable method for producing continuous graphene networks by tape casting surfactant-stabilized aqueous suspensions of functionalized graphene sheets. Similar to all other highly connected graphene-containing networks, the degree of overlap between the sheets controls the tapes{\textquoteright} electrical and mechanical properties. However, unlike other graphene-containing networks, the specific surface area of the cast tapes remains high (\>400 m(2).g(-1)). Exhibiting apparent densities between 0.15 and 0.51 g.cm(-3), with electrical conductivities up to 24 kS.m(-1) and tensile strengths over 10 MPa, these tapes exhibit the best combination of properties with respect to density heretofore observed for carbon-based papers, membranes, or films. }, year = {2011}, journal = {ACS Nano}, volume = {5}, number = {6}, pages = {5214-5222}, month = {06/2011}, isbn = {1936-0851}, language = {eng}, }