Scalable Production of Nanographene and Doping via Nondestructive Covalent Functionalization

A new method for top‐down, one‐pot, gram‐scale production of high quality nanographene by incubating graphite in a dilute sodium hypochlorite solution at only 40 °C is reported here. The produced sheets have only 4 at% oxygen content, comparable with nanographene grown by chemical vapor deposition....

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Veröffentlicht in:Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) Germany), 2019-03, Vol.15 (12), p.e1805430-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Guday, Guy, Donskyi, Ievgen S., Gholami, Mohammad Fardin, Algara‐Siller, Gerardo, Witte, Felix, Lippitz, Andreas, Unger, Wolfgang E. S., Paulus, Beate, Rabe, Jürgen P., Adeli, Mohsen, Haag, Rainer
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Zusammenfassung:A new method for top‐down, one‐pot, gram‐scale production of high quality nanographene by incubating graphite in a dilute sodium hypochlorite solution at only 40 °C is reported here. The produced sheets have only 4 at% oxygen content, comparable with nanographene grown by chemical vapor deposition. The nanographene sheets are covalently functionalized using a nondestructive nitrene [2+1] cycloaddition reaction that preserves their π‐conjugated system. Statistical analyses of Raman spectroscopy and X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy indicate a low number of sp3 carbon atoms on the order of 2% before and 4% after covalent functionalization. The nanographene sheets are significantly more conductive than conventionally prepared nanographene oxide, and conductivity further increases after covalent functionalization. The observed doping effects and theoretical studies suggest sp2 hybridization for the carbon atoms involved in the [2+1] cycloaddition reaction leading to preservation of the π‐conjugated system and enhancing conductivity via n‐type doping through the bridging N‐atom. These methods are easily scalable, which opens the door to a mild and efficient process to produce high quality nanographenes and covalently functionalize them while retaining or improving their physicochemical properties. Scalable and efficient production of high‐quality nanographene is achieved using liquid phase exfoliation with sodium hypochlorite. Subsequent functionalization of the nanographene with a triazine derivative leads to n‐type doping while maintaining the sp2 conjugation of the nanographene, leading to enhanced conductivity. The triazine groups simultaneously offer sites for chemical postmodification for a wide range of applications.
ISSN:1613-6810
1613-6829
DOI:10.1002/smll.201805430