GENIUS

Project Information
Project
GENIUS
Title
GraphenE-orgaNIc hybrid architectures for organic electronics: a mUltiSite training action
Abstract
GENIUS aims at offering highest-quality supra-sectoral and cross-disciplinary training to a pool of promising young researchers, in an area at the interface between Supramolecular Chemistry, Materials- and Nano-Science, Physics and Electrical Engineering. GENIUS appointees will be trained in lecture courses, dedicated schools and workshops, and through an ambitious and carefully planned research activity that benefits both from the expertise of world-leading PIs with remarkable track records in both training and research. GENIUS is designed to generate new scientific and technological knowledge on the production, processing and characterization of graphene based supramolecular architectures, taking advantage of the outstanding physical and electronic properties of graphene. We are particularly interested in developing and studying a new graphene-organic hybrid material (GOH) for applications in microelectronics; the new material proposed, while maintaining the excellent properties of classical graphene, will have improved processability in solution, chemical functionalization and tunable optoelectronic properties. We will use supramolecular interactions to cover single graphene sheets with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon molecules, i.e. nano-graphenes (NG), which are composed of i) an aromatic core able to interact strongly with graphene, and ii) flexible side chains to provide solubility in organic solvents. NGs adsorb reversibly on graphene by pi-pi interactions, forming ordered adlayers on its surface with pre-programmed molecule spacing and orientation, ultimately modulating the electronic properties of the GOH. The interaction of NG and graphene will be studied at macroscopic scale by optical, Raman and current-voltage spectroscopy, and at molecular and microscopic scales primarily by Scanning Probe Microscopies. As a proof of principle, field effect transistors and photovoltaics devices based on graphene-NG composites will be tested.
Start Date
1 December 2010
Stop Date
30 November 2014
Programme
FP7
Sub-Programme
7.A.SP3
Instrument
MC
Theme
Marie-Curie Actions
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Sector Activity

SectorSubsectors
Energy
SOLAR (1)
Photonics
OTHER (1)
Information and communications technology
OTHER (1)
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Partners

 
NameOrganisation TypeCountry
BASF SEprivate company Germany
Humboldt University of Berlin * Humboldt-Universität zu Berlinhigher education institution Germany
Max Planck Society * Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften eV (MPG)research and technology organisation Germany
National Research Council * Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR)research and technology organisation Italy
University College Londonhigher education institution United Kingdom
University of Cambridgehigher education institution United Kingdom
University of Mons * Université de Monshigher education institution Belgium
University of Strasbourg * Universitè de Strasbourghigher education institution France