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Effect of graphene flake size on functionalisation: quantifying reaction extent and imaging locus with single Pt atom tags

Here, the locus of functionalisation on graphene-related materials and the progress of the reaction is shown to depend strongly on the starting feedstock. Five characteristically different graphite sources were exfoliated and functionalized using a non-destructive chemical reduction method. These ar...

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Autores principales: Rubio, Noelia, Au, Heather, Coulter, Gabriel O., Guetaz, Laure, Gebel, Gerard, Mattevi, Cecilia, Shaffer, Milo S. P.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8597866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34820107
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc01958a
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author Rubio, Noelia
Au, Heather
Coulter, Gabriel O.
Guetaz, Laure
Gebel, Gerard
Mattevi, Cecilia
Shaffer, Milo S. P.
author_facet Rubio, Noelia
Au, Heather
Coulter, Gabriel O.
Guetaz, Laure
Gebel, Gerard
Mattevi, Cecilia
Shaffer, Milo S. P.
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description Here, the locus of functionalisation on graphene-related materials and the progress of the reaction is shown to depend strongly on the starting feedstock. Five characteristically different graphite sources were exfoliated and functionalized using a non-destructive chemical reduction method. These archetypical examples were compared via a model reaction, grafting dodecyl addends, evaluated with TGA-MS, XPS and Raman data. A general increase in grafting ratio (ranging from 1.1 wt% up to 25 wt%) and an improvement in grafting stoichiometry (C/R) were observed as flake radius decreased. Raman spectrum imaging of the functionalised natural flake graphite identified that grafting is directed towards flake edges. This behaviour was further corroborated, at atomistic resolution, by functionalising the graphene layers with bipyridine groups able to complex single platinum atoms. The distribution of these groups was then directly imaged using aberration-corrected HAADF-STEM. Platinum atoms were found to be homogeneously distributed across smaller graphenes; in contrast, a more heterogeneous distribution, with a predominance of edge grafting was observed for larger graphites. These observations show that grafting is directed towards flake edges, but not necessary at edge sites; the mechanism is attributed to the relative inaccessibility of the inner basal plane to reactive moieties, resulting in kinetically driven grafting nearer flake edges. This phenomenology may be relevant to a wide range of reactions on graphenes and other 2d materials.
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spelling pubmed-85978662021-11-23 Effect of graphene flake size on functionalisation: quantifying reaction extent and imaging locus with single Pt atom tags Rubio, Noelia Au, Heather Coulter, Gabriel O. Guetaz, Laure Gebel, Gerard Mattevi, Cecilia Shaffer, Milo S. P. Chem Sci Chemistry Here, the locus of functionalisation on graphene-related materials and the progress of the reaction is shown to depend strongly on the starting feedstock. Five characteristically different graphite sources were exfoliated and functionalized using a non-destructive chemical reduction method. These archetypical examples were compared via a model reaction, grafting dodecyl addends, evaluated with TGA-MS, XPS and Raman data. A general increase in grafting ratio (ranging from 1.1 wt% up to 25 wt%) and an improvement in grafting stoichiometry (C/R) were observed as flake radius decreased. Raman spectrum imaging of the functionalised natural flake graphite identified that grafting is directed towards flake edges. This behaviour was further corroborated, at atomistic resolution, by functionalising the graphene layers with bipyridine groups able to complex single platinum atoms. The distribution of these groups was then directly imaged using aberration-corrected HAADF-STEM. Platinum atoms were found to be homogeneously distributed across smaller graphenes; in contrast, a more heterogeneous distribution, with a predominance of edge grafting was observed for larger graphites. These observations show that grafting is directed towards flake edges, but not necessary at edge sites; the mechanism is attributed to the relative inaccessibility of the inner basal plane to reactive moieties, resulting in kinetically driven grafting nearer flake edges. This phenomenology may be relevant to a wide range of reactions on graphenes and other 2d materials. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8597866/ /pubmed/34820107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc01958a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Rubio, Noelia
Au, Heather
Coulter, Gabriel O.
Guetaz, Laure
Gebel, Gerard
Mattevi, Cecilia
Shaffer, Milo S. P.
Effect of graphene flake size on functionalisation: quantifying reaction extent and imaging locus with single Pt atom tags
title Effect of graphene flake size on functionalisation: quantifying reaction extent and imaging locus with single Pt atom tags
title_full Effect of graphene flake size on functionalisation: quantifying reaction extent and imaging locus with single Pt atom tags
title_fullStr Effect of graphene flake size on functionalisation: quantifying reaction extent and imaging locus with single Pt atom tags
title_full_unstemmed Effect of graphene flake size on functionalisation: quantifying reaction extent and imaging locus with single Pt atom tags
title_short Effect of graphene flake size on functionalisation: quantifying reaction extent and imaging locus with single Pt atom tags
title_sort effect of graphene flake size on functionalisation: quantifying reaction extent and imaging locus with single pt atom tags
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8597866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34820107
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc01958a
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