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Título : Deuterium Adsorption on Free-Standing Graphene
Autor : Saad Abdelnabi, Mahmoud Mohamed
Izzo, Chiara
Blundo, Elena
Betti, Maria Grazia
Sbroscia, Marco
Di Bella, Giulia
Cavoto, Gianluca
Polimeni, Antonio
García-Cortés, Isabel
Rucandio, Isabel
Moroño, Alejandro
Hu, Kailong
Ito, Yoshikazu
Mariani, Carlo
Palabras clave : Nano porous graphene
deuterium
graphane
XPS
UPS
Raman
Fecha de publicación : 9-feb-2024
Citación : Nanomaterials 2021, 11, 130;DOI: 10.3390/nano1101 0130
Resumen : A suitable way to modify the electronic properties of graphene—while maintaining the exceptional properties associated with its two-dimensional (2D) nature—is its functionalisation. In particular, the incorporation of hydrogen isotopes in graphene is expected to modify its electronic properties leading to an energy gap opening, thereby rendering graphene promising for a widespread of applications. Hence, deuterium (D) adsorption on free-standing graphene was obtained by highenergy electron ionisation of D2 and ion irradiation of a nanoporous graphene (NPG) sample. This method allows one to reach nearly 50 at.% D upload in graphene, higher than that obtained by other deposition methods so far, towards low-defect and free-standing D-graphane. That evidence was deduced by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of the C 1s core level, showing clear evidence of the D-C sp3 bond, and Raman spectroscopy, pointing to remarkably clean and low-defect production of graphane. Moreover, ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy showed the opening of an energy gap in the valence band. Therefore, high-energy electron ionisation and ion irradiation is an outstanding method for obtaining low defect D-NPG with a high D upload, which is very promising for the fabrication of semiconducting graphane on large scale.
Descripción : DOI: 10.3390/nano1101 0130
URI : http://documenta.ciemat.es/handle/123456789/2524
ISSN : 2079-4991
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