CMesh: A Polymer‐Free Carbon Nanotube Scaffold for Robust TEM Specimen Preparation of Porous Graphene
Yueqing Shen, Emad Oveisi, Ranadip Goswami, Zongyao Zhou, Heng‐Yu Chi, Kuang‐Jung Hsu, Archisman Ghosh, Kumar Varoon AgrawalABSTRACT
We present CMesh, a polymer‐free carbon nanotube (CNT) mesh scaffold for robust TEM specimen preparation of graphene and porous graphene. Fabricated by simple vacuum filtration, CMesh acts as a porous mechanical reinforcement layer during transfer, avoiding direct contact between graphene and a continuous sacrificial polymer support such as PMMA. Under the optimized condition using 0.5 mL of 0.05 mg/mL CNT stock dispersion, CMesh provides dense suspended pockets as TEM/STEM imaging windows while enabling transfer onto standard low‐cost TEM grids. Fresh CMesh‐supported pristine graphene shows a STEM‐segmented cleanliness of 53 ± 6% without post‐transfer cleaning. With CMesh reinforcement, pristine graphene and 2 s O 2 plasma‐treated porous graphene show high coverages of 99.4 ± 0.3% and 99.4 ± 0.2%, respectively, on standard 400‐mesh Cu grids, reducing grid cost by ∼60–200‐fold compared with specialized supports. The resulting specimens support atomic‐resolution TEM/STEM imaging, remain structurally stable during in situ heating up to 900°C, and retain large‐area integrity after approximately one year of storage.