Contorted hexabenzocoronene derivatives as a universal organic precursor for dimension-customized carbonization

This paper introduces contorted hexabenzocoronene (c-HBC) derivatives as a potential universal precursor for use in synthesis of sp2-crystalline carbon materials that have dimensionalities ranging from 1-D to 3-D. Carbon products with different dimensions and high crystallinity were synthesized by c...

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Hauptverfasser: Kim, Yoon-jeong, Kang, Minsung, Kim, Yang Hui, Suh, Eun-Kyung, Yang, Minseok, Cho, Se Yeon, Jeon, Dae-Young, Kim, Jeung Gon, Kim, Jungmo, Ahn, Seokhoon
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description This paper introduces contorted hexabenzocoronene (c-HBC) derivatives as a potential universal precursor for use in synthesis of sp2-crystalline carbon materials that have dimensionalities ranging from 1-D to 3-D. Carbon products with different dimensions and high crystallinity were synthesized by controlling the assembly dimensions and intermolecular interactions of c-HBC derivatives, which are largely affected by the edge element and the deposition conditions. Further control of crystallinity was achieved by involving copper vapor; the effect is shown to be limited by the thickness of the assembled c-HBC layer. Study of the carbonization of c-HBC allowed development of an effective strategy to grow graphene-like structure on arbitrary substrates. This ability is expected to be a foundation for designed synthesis of graphitic carbons that have optimum morphology and dimensions for targeted applications. [Display omitted]
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