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Chemical modification of graphene via hyperthermal molecular reaction

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Dubey, Girjesh
Urcuyo Solórzano, Roberto
Abb, Sabine
Rinke, Gordon
Burghard, Marko
Rauschenbach, Stephan
Kern, Klaus

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Chemical functionalization of graphene is achieved by hyperthermal reaction with azopyridine molecular ions. The one-step, room temperature process takes place in high vacuum (10–7 mbar) using an electrospray ion beam deposition (ES-IBD) setup. For ion surface collisions exceeding a threshold kinetic energy of 165 eV, molecular cation beams of 4,4′-azobis(pyridine) covalently attach to chemical vapor deposited (CVD) graphene. A covalent functionalization degree of 3% of the carbon atoms of graphene is reached after 3–5 h of ion exposure of 2 × 1014 azopyridinium/cm2 of which 50% bind covalently. This facile approach for the controlled modification of graphene extends the scope of candidate species that would not otherwise react via existing conventional methods.

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Chemical, Hyperthermal, Molecular reaction

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https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja5046499

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