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Published on: July 24, 2015
Non-clustering ofsp3fluorine adatoms on pristine graphene surface
Shuilin Li1, Yongjie Xu1, Jiawei Liu1
1National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures, and Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory for Nanotechnology, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
Fluorination can change graphene's properties, and which is theoretically relative to fluorination pattern ofsp3fluorine adatoms on graphene surface. The common view for the pattern is that it can easily form as a large cluster for the low migration barrier of fluorine adatoms on pristine graphene surface. Here, we report thatsp3fluorine adatoms are well-dispersed rather than clustered due to that the intensity ratio of 1.8 for C-CF/CF peaks (R) of fluorinated graphene is much higher thanR≈ 0 for clustered pattern. The low magnetic inducing efficiency of 1 µB/1000F adatoms indicates that the 'nonmagnetic' fluorine pairs rather than 'magnetic' fluorine 'points' dominate the well-dispersedsp3pattern. Our findings introduce a new insight into the fluorination structure properties of fluorinated and othersp3functionalized such as hydrogenated, chlorinated, or hydroxylated graphene and other carbon materials.
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