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Method Of Preparing Graphene

Abstract: The present invention relates to a graphene manufacturing method and more particularly the graphene manufacturing method may include: a step for preparing graphite; and a step for placing the graphite inside a container and applying 55 Hz to 65 Hz frequency vibrations to the container. [Fig. 1]

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
26 June 2019
Publication Number
03/2020
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
CHEMICAL
Status
Email
ipo@knspartners.com
Parent Application
Patent Number
Legal Status
Grant Date
2021-08-12
Renewal Date

Applicants

LG CHEM, LTD.
128, Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul

Inventors

1. SON, Jin Young
LG Chem Research Park, 188, Munji-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34122
2. KIM, Cheol Woo
LG Chem Research Park, 188, Munji-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34122
3. AHN, Byoung Hoon
LG Chem Research Park, 188, Munji-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34122
4. CHAE, Hyun Sik
LG Chem Research Park, 188, Munji-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34122
5. CHOY, Sang Hoon
LG Chem Research Park, 188, Munji-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34122

Specification

FORM 2
THE PATENTS ACT, 1970
(39 of 1970)
&
THE PATENTS RULES, 2003
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION (See section 10, rule 13)
“METHOD OF PREPARING GRAPHENE”
LG CHEM, LTD., of 128, Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul 07336, Republic of Korea
The following specification particularly describes the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed.

DESCRIPTION
METHOD OF PREPARING GRAPHENE
TECHNICAL FIELD
Cross-reference to Related Applications
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent
Application No. 10-2017-0055639, filed on April 28, 2017, in
the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of
which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
Technical Field
[0002] The present invention relates to a method of preparing graphene, wherein the method of preparing graphene may specifically include preparing graphite; and putting the graphite in the inside of a vessel and applying vibration at a frequency of 55 Hz to 65 Hz to the vessel.
BACKGROUND ART
[0003] In general, graphene is a semi-metallic material having a thickness corresponding to a carbon atom layer in which carbon atoms are two-dimensionally arranged in a hexagonal shape and connected by sp2 bonds. The graphene not only has excellent electrical conductivity, but also has structural and chemical stabilities and excellent thermal conductivity. Also, since the graphene is composed of only carbon, a relatively light element, a one-dimensional or two-

dimensional nanopattern is easily processed. Above all, the graphene sheet is an inexpensive material, wherein it has excellent price competitiveness in comparison to conventional nanomaterials.
[0004] Due to these electrical, structural, chemical, and economic characteristics, it is predicted that graphene may replace silicon-based semiconductor technology and transparent electrodes in the future, and, particularly, it is expected that graphene may be applied to a flexible electronic device field due to excellent mechanical properties.
[0005] Due to the excellent properties of graphene, various methods capable of more effectively mass-producing graphene from a carbon-based material, such as graphite, have been proposed or studied.
[0006] Among them, a method of preparing graphene by grinding graphite together with a dispersant is used (Korean Patent No. 10-1682007). However, when the above method is used, since the graphene formed during a preparation process is excessively ground due to the dispersant, it is difficult to obtain graphene with desired size and shape, and thus, there is a limitation in that process yield is low and manufacturing cost is high. Also, since type and ratio of the dispersant may be optimally adjusted according to a raw material such as graphite, flexibility of the process may be

reduced.
[0007] Therefore, there is a need for a new method of
preparing graphene in which a dispersant is not used.
[0008] [Prior Art Document]
[0009] [Patent Document]
[0010] (Patent Document 1) Korean Patent No. 10-1682007
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
TECHNICAL PROBLEM
[0011] An aspect of the present invention provides a method
of preparing graphene in which a dispersant is not used and a
process is simplified.
TECHNICAL SOLUTION
[0012] According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of preparing graphene which includes: preparing graphite; and putting the graphite in inside of a vessel and applying vibration at a frequency of 55 Hz to 65 Hz to the vessel.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS
[0013] According to a method of preparing graphene according to an embodiment of the present invention, since the method does not use a dispersant, a grinding phenomenon of graphene may be prevented, and thus, process yield may be improved and a preparation process may be simplified. Therefore, manufacturing costs may be reduced.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The following drawings attached to the specification

illustrate preferred examples of the present invention by
example, and serve to enable technical concepts of the
present invention to be further understood together with
detailed description of the invention given below, and
therefore the present invention should not be interpreted
only with matters in such drawings.
[0015] FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a vessel used in a
method of preparing graphene of the present invention;
[0016] FIG. 2 is an image of graphite used in an embodiment
of the present invention;
[0017] FIG. 3 is an image of graphene which is prepared by a
method of preparing graphene according to an example of the
present invention;
[0018] FIG. 4 is an image of graphene which is prepared by a
method of preparing graphene according to an example of the
present invention;
[0019] FIG. 5 is an image of graphene which is prepared by a
method of preparing graphene according to an example of the
present invention;
[0020] FIG. 6 is an image of graphene which is prepared by a
method of preparing graphene according to a comparative
example of the present invention; and
[0021] FIG. 7 is an image of graphene which is prepared by a
method of preparing graphene according to a comparative
example of the present invention.

MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0022] Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in more detail to allow for a clearer understanding of the present invention.
[0023] It will be understood that words or terms used in the specification and claims shall not be interpreted as the meaning defined in commonly used dictionaries, and it will be further understood that the words or terms should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and the technical idea of the invention, based on the principle that an inventor may properly define the meaning of the words or terms to best explain the invention.
[0024] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular example embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention. In the specification, the terms of a singular form may comprise plural forms unless referred to the contrary.
[0025] It will be further understood that the terms “include,” “comprise,” or "have" when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, numbers, steps, elements, or combinations thereof, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, numbers, steps, elements, or combinations thereof.
[0026]

[0027] A method of preparing graphene according to an embodiment of the present invention may include preparing graphite; and putting the graphite in inside of a vessel and applying vibration at a frequency of 55 Hz to 65 Hz to the vessel.
[0028] Since the graphite has a three-dimensional structure in which carbon atom layers are stacked, the graphite may be an arbitrary carbon-based material which may be prepared as graphene having one or more carbon atom layers through exfoliation by an arbitrary physical force such as high speed, high pressure, ultrasonic irradiation, or a shear force. [0029] In the preparing of the graphene, the graphite may include at least one selected from natural graphite and artificial graphite.
[0030] A shape of the graphite may be any one of an irregular shape, a plate shape, and an expanded shape. Specifically, the shape of the graphite may be a plate shape. In a case in which the shape of the graphite is the plate shape, since the exfoliation of the graphite may be effectively performed by vibration, graphene may be smoothly formed. Thus, graphene having smaller thickness and wider area may be prepared, and, accordingly, graphene with better characteristics and minimized occurrence of defects may be well prepared. [0031] The graphite may have an average particle diameter

(D50) of 5 µm to 30 µm, for example, 5 µm to 20 µm. When the average particle diameter satisfies the above range, a conductive path may be sufficiently secured if the prepared graphene is used in an electrode.
[0032] In the putting of the graphite in the inside of the vessel, the graphite may be added to the inside of the vessel in an amount of 10 vol% to 90 vol%, for example, 50 vol% to 80 vol% based on a total internal volume of the vessel. In a case in which the amount of the graphite added satisfies the above range, the preparation of graphene by collision of graphites may be effectively performed.
[0033] The inside of the vessel may be cylindrical, and, in this case, since a space (dead space), which does not affect the grinding of the graphite, is minimized, process efficiency may be improved.
[0034] The vessel may be a sealed vessel.
[0035] An internal pressure of the vessel to which the graphite is added may be atmospheric pressure. Alternatively, the internal pressure may be 10-2 Hg or less, and may specifically be vacuum. In a case in which the internal pressure of the vessel is 10-2 Hg or less, since collision interference by internal air is somewhat removed, the preparation of the graphene may proceed more smoothly. [0036] A frequency of the vibration applied to the vessel to which the graphite is added may be in a range of 55 Hz to 65

Hz, for example, 58 Hz to 62 Hz. The graphite is in the form in which a plurality of carbon atom layers are stacked. In the graphite, carbon atoms arranged in the same carbon atom layer are bonded to each other by a double bond, and carbon atoms disposed in different carbon atom layers are bonded to each other by van der Waals bonds that are weaker than the above double bond. Also, the frequency range of 55 Hz to 65 Hz corresponds to a resonance frequency range in which the van der Waals bonds may be broken. Thus, when the vibration within the above frequency range is applied to the graphite, the double bond may be maintained, but the van der Waals bonds may be broken, and thus, graphene may be formed. [0037] Alternatively, in a case in which vibration outside the above frequency range is applied to the vessel, since the van der Waals bonds are not easily broken, the yield of graphene is decreased.
[0038] A dispersant may not be included in the vessel to which the vibration is applied. Specifically, the graphite may the only material included in the vessel to which the vibration is applied. During the preparation of the graphene, since a separate dispersant is not added with the graphite, a process may be simplified. Since it is not necessary to adjust the type and ratio of the dispersant in consideration of raw materials, such as graphite, used in the preparation of the graphene, the process may be flexibly used depending

on the purpose of the graphene. Also, since the problem that the prepared graphene is ground by the dispersant may not occur, graphene with the desired size and shape may be obtained smoothly.
[0039] FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the vessel used in the method of preparing graphene of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 1, the vibration may be applied in at least one direction of a vertical direction (a), a horizontal direction (b), and a diagonal direction (c) of a vessel 100 in which graphite 110 is contained. For example, the vibration may be applied only in the vertical direction (a), or may be applied in the horizontal direction (b) or the diagonal direction (c) following the vertical direction (a), and such a pattern may be repeated.
[0040] The vibration may be applied to the vessel for 10 minutes to 60 minutes, for example, 30 minutes to 50 minutes. When the above range is satisfied, graphene may be effectively prepared.
[0041] An acceleration of the vibration may be in a range of 50 G to 100 G, for example, 70 G to 80 G. When the above range is satisfied, since the damage to graphite is less, excellent graphene may be prepared.
[0042] Hereinafter, preferred examples will be provided for better understanding of the present invention. It will be

apparent to those skilled in the art that these examples are only provided to illustrate the present invention and various modifications and alterations are possible within the scope and technical spirit of the present invention. Such modifications and alterations fall within the scope of claims included herein.
[0043] Examples and Comparative Examples
[0044] Example 1: Preparation of Graphene
[0045] Plate-shaped artificial graphite (see FIG. 2) having an average particle diameter (D50) of 10 µm was added to a polycarbonate (PC) vessel having a volume of an internal space of 200 ml, but, in this case, the artificial graphite was added such that an amount of the artificial graphite added was 50 vol% based on a total internal volume of the vessel. Thereafter, the vessel was sealed. Vibration (acceleration: 80 G) at a frequency of 60 Hz was applied to the vessel containing the artificial graphite in a vertical direction for 40 minutes to prepare graphene, and an image of the prepared graphene was taken with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and presented in FIG. 3.
[0046] Example 2: Preparation of Graphene
[0047] Graphene was prepared in the same manner as in

Example 1 except that the vibration was applied to the vessel for 60 minutes, and an image of the graphene is presented in FIG. 4.
[0048] Example 3: Preparation of Graphene
[0049] Graphene was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the vibration was applied to the vessel for 10 minutes, and an image of the graphene is presented in FIG. 5.
[0050] Comparative Example 1: Preparation of Graphene [0051] Graphene was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the frequency of the vibration applied to the vessel was 50 Hz, and an image of the graphene is presented in FIG. 6.
[0052] Comparative Example 2: Preparation of Graphene [0053] Graphene was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the frequency of the vibration applied to the vessel was 70 Hz, and an image of the graphene is presented in FIG. 7.
[0054] Referring to FIGS. 3 to 7, it may be confirmed that the graphenes prepared by the preparation methods of Examples 1 to 3 had a better thin-film shape than the graphenes

prepared by the preparation methods of Comparative Examples 1 and 2. Thus, it may be confirmed that the application of the vibration at a frequency of 55 Hz to 65 Hz is an important factor for preparing high-quality graphene.
[0055] When FIG. 3 and FIG. 5 are compared, it may be understood that the graphene of Example 1 had a more elaborate thin-film shape than the graphene of Example 3. Thus, it may be confirmed that higher-quality graphene may be formed when the time for applying the vibration as well as the frequency was adjusted to an appropriate level.

We Claim:
1. A method of preparing graphene comprising:
preparing graphite; and
putting the graphite in inside of a vessel and applying vibration at a frequency of 55 Hz to 65 Hz to the vessel.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the graphite has an average particle diameter (D50) of 5 µm to 30 µm.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the graphite comprises at least one of natural graphite or artificial graphite.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein a shape of the graphite is any one of an irregular shape, a plate shape, or an expanded shape.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the putting the graphite in the inside of the vessel comprises:
adding the graphite to the inside of the vessel in an amount of 10 vol% to 90 vol% based on a total internal volume of the vessel.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the graphite is only
material included in the vessel to which the vibration is

applied.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein an acceleration of the vibration is in a range of 50 G to 100 G.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the vibration is applied in at least one direction of a vertical direction, a horizontal direction, or a diagonal direction of the vessel.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the vibration is applied for 10 minutes to 60 minutes.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the inside of the vessel is cylindrical.

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1 201927025309-STATEMENT OF UNDERTAKING (FORM 3) [26-06-2019(online)].pdf 2019-06-26
2 201927025309-PROOF OF RIGHT [26-06-2019(online)].pdf 2019-06-26
3 201927025309-PRIORITY DOCUMENTS [26-06-2019(online)].pdf 2019-06-26
4 201927025309-POWER OF AUTHORITY [26-06-2019(online)].pdf 2019-06-26
5 201927025309-FORM 1 [26-06-2019(online)].pdf 2019-06-26
6 201927025309-DRAWINGS [26-06-2019(online)].pdf 2019-06-26
7 201927025309-DECLARATION OF INVENTORSHIP (FORM 5) [26-06-2019(online)].pdf 2019-06-26
8 201927025309-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [26-06-2019(online)].pdf 2019-06-26
9 201927025309.pdf 2019-06-27
10 Abstract.jpg 2019-10-22
11 201927025309-ORIGINAL UR 6(1A) FORM 1 & ENGLISH TRANSLATION-080719.pdf 2019-12-10
12 201927025309-Information under section 8(2) (MANDATORY) [16-12-2019(online)].pdf 2019-12-16
13 201927025309-FORM 3 [16-12-2019(online)].pdf 2019-12-16
14 Abstract1.jpg 2020-01-15
15 201927025309-FORM 18 [17-11-2020(online)].pdf 2020-11-17
16 201927025309-OTHERS [23-06-2021(online)].pdf 2021-06-23
17 201927025309-FER_SER_REPLY [23-06-2021(online)].pdf 2021-06-23
18 201927025309-DRAWING [23-06-2021(online)].pdf 2021-06-23
19 201927025309-CLAIMS [23-06-2021(online)].pdf 2021-06-23
20 201927025309-PatentCertificate12-08-2021.pdf 2021-08-12
21 201927025309-IntimationOfGrant12-08-2021.pdf 2021-08-12
22 201927025309-FER.pdf 2021-10-19
23 201927025309-POWER OF AUTHORITY [17-11-2022(online)].pdf 2022-11-17
24 201927025309-FORM-16 [17-11-2022(online)].pdf 2022-11-17
25 201927025309-ASSIGNMENT WITH VERIFIED COPY [17-11-2022(online)].pdf 2022-11-17
26 201927025309-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [21-08-2023(online)].pdf 2023-08-21

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