To begin, inside a fume hood, place a cover slip with the taped graphene sheet on a homemade spin coater. Wearing safety goggles, use a glass pipette to add two drops of methyl methacrylate, or MMA, onto the graphene sheet, and immediately start spinning at maximum speed. While spinning, add two more drops in the center and spin for one minute.
After cleaning and drying three crystallizing dishes, pour 200 milliliters of chloroform, acetone, and isopropyl alcohol into each dish. Place the base of the clamping TEM grid holder block at the bottom of the first dish containing 200 milliliters of chloroform. Ensuring the fenestrated film side is facing up, transfer each grid individually from the grid box to a well in the grid holder block.
Cover the dish with aluminum foil and place it on an orbital shaker to gently shake for 30 minutes. Next, place the metal lid on the grid holder block to secure the grids for transfer to the next crystallizing dish. Using a bent fork and a long tweezer, carefully lift the grid holder block out of the dish and place it at the bottom of the second dish containing 200 milliliters of acetone.
Remove the lid from the grid holder block and gently shake it on an orbital shaker. After 30 minutes, place the lid on the grid holder block and transfer it to a dish containing 200 milliliters of isopropyl alcohol to remove acetone residue. Remove the lid from the grid holder block and gently shake it for 20 minutes.
Individually transfer the grids with the fenestrated film side up from the grid holder block to a glass Petri dish covered with blotting paper.