1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a graphene conducting wire production method.
2. Description of Related Art
There is a wide variety of conventional enamelled wires, such as pure copper wires, alloy wires, and copper-clad aluminum wires, but they have plenty drawbacks, including overly high resistivity, heavy, brittle, and likely to sever. In an attempt to overcome the aforesaid drawbacks, researchers find that a solution lies in graphene—a new material which not only features high strength and high electrical conductivity but is also heat dissipation-efficient and lightweight. However, it is difficult for graphene to be coupled to thin conducting wires. Accordingly, it is imperative to provide a method of producing a thin conducting wire covered with graphene.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a graphene conducting wire production method.
In order to achieve the above and other objectives, the present invention provides a graphene conducting wire production method comprising the steps of:
Preferably, the metal in step 1) is one of copper, silver, and aluminum.
Preferably, the solvent in step 2) is water, organic solvent, or a mixture thereof.
Preferably, the inert gas in step 3) is nitrogen gas.
Due to its aforesaid technical solution, the present invention has advantages over the prior art as follows: according to the present invention, a graphene oxide solution adheres to the surface of a metallic conducting wire, and then the graphene oxide solution undergoes reduction reaction to produce a graphene-clad conducting wire, thereby eliminating technical difficulties in producing conventional graphene conducting wires.
The present invention is hereunder illustrated with an embodiment in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In an embodiment of the present invention, a graphene conducting wire production method comprises the steps of:
In this embodiment, the graphene conducting wire production method entails applying a graphene oxide solution to the surface of a metallic conducting wire uniformly and then heating the metallic conducting wire covered with the graphene oxide solution at a high temperature and by reduction reaction to produce the graphene-clad conducting wire, thereby eliminating technical difficulties in producing conventional graphene conducting wires.
The aforesaid embodiment is illustrative of the technical concepts and features of the present invention and is intended to enable persons skilled in the art to understand the contents of the present invention and implement the present invention accordingly, but is not restrictive of the claims of the present invention. All equivalent variations or modifications made substantially to the aforesaid embodiment in accordance with the spirit of the present invention must be interpreted to fall within the claims of the present invention.