Synthesis of 2D Germanane (GeH): a New, Fast, and Facile Approach

Germanane (GeH), a germanium analogue of graphane, has recently attracted considerable interest because its remarkable combination of properties makes it an extremely suitable candidate to be used as 2D material for field effect devices, photovoltaics, and photocatalysis. Up to now, the synthesis of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2021-01, Vol.60 (1), p.360-365
Hauptverfasser: Giousis, Theodosis, Potsi, Georgia, Kouloumpis, Antonios, Spyrou, Konstantinos, Georgantas, Yiannis, Chalmpes, Nikolaos, Dimos, Konstantinos, Antoniou, Myrsini‐Kiriaki, Papavassiliou, Georgios, Bourlinos, Athanasios B., Kim, Hae Jin, Wadi, Vijay Kumar Shankarayya, Alhassan, Saeed, Ahmadi, Majid, Kooi, Bart J., Blake, Graeme, Balazs, Daniel M., Loi, Maria A., Gournis, Dimitrios, Rudolf, Petra
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Zusammenfassung:Germanane (GeH), a germanium analogue of graphane, has recently attracted considerable interest because its remarkable combination of properties makes it an extremely suitable candidate to be used as 2D material for field effect devices, photovoltaics, and photocatalysis. Up to now, the synthesis of GeH has been conducted by substituting Ca by H in a β‐CaGe2 layered Zintl phase through topochemical deintercalation in aqueous HCl. This reaction is generally slow and takes place over 6 to 14 days. The new and facile protocol presented here allows to synthesize GeH at room temperature in a significantly shorter time (a few minutes), which renders this method highly attractive for technological applications. The GeH produced with this method is highly pure and has a band gap (Eg) close to 1.4 eV, a lower value than that reported for germanane synthesized using HCl, which is promising for incorporation of GeH in solar cells. Germanane was synthesized by topotatic deintercalation of β‐CaGe2 in aqueous HF solution at room temperature under stirring for 2‐3 minutes. In order to remove the residual CaF2 the material was treated with a saturated aqueous solution of EDTA.
ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.202010404