2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5cp02372f
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Optical absorption of warped nanographenes tuned by five- and seven-membered carbon rings

Abstract: The introduction of multiple carbon rings is one of the common ways for graphene modification. Starting from warped C80H30 nanographene, which consists of a number of six- and seven-membered carbon rings (C6 and C7) centering at a five-membered carbon ring (C5), we explored the structure and property variations of its derivatives in which their C7 rings were gradually replaced with C6 rings. With reducing number of C7 rings, their curved boundary with the C6 rings becomes flat until a bowl-like structure is fo… Show more

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“…In the role of composite constituents, they offer enhanced barrier properties and improved mechanical properties, that is, stiffness, strength, and surface hardness. The graphene nanoflakes are in between oligo-layered graphene sheet and higher carbon–carbon structures (i.e., graphite), , and their optical and transitional properties are of high interest of general physical chemistry for wider understanding of carbon structures. The morphology and physicochemical properties of graphene have been studied by spectroscopy, that is, UV–vis, infrared, Raman, , circular dichroism, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, as well as theoretical calculations, focusing not only on electronic structure and closely related properties ,,,,,,, but also on morphology ,,,, and interactions. ,, Electronic properties of graphene not only remain in the center of attention of physical chemistry but also are essential for advanced material chemistry. For example, graphene properties are being studied in the context of development of novel sensors , and nanoelectronics .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the role of composite constituents, they offer enhanced barrier properties and improved mechanical properties, that is, stiffness, strength, and surface hardness. The graphene nanoflakes are in between oligo-layered graphene sheet and higher carbon–carbon structures (i.e., graphite), , and their optical and transitional properties are of high interest of general physical chemistry for wider understanding of carbon structures. The morphology and physicochemical properties of graphene have been studied by spectroscopy, that is, UV–vis, infrared, Raman, , circular dichroism, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, as well as theoretical calculations, focusing not only on electronic structure and closely related properties ,,,,,,, but also on morphology ,,,, and interactions. ,, Electronic properties of graphene not only remain in the center of attention of physical chemistry but also are essential for advanced material chemistry. For example, graphene properties are being studied in the context of development of novel sensors , and nanoelectronics .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 Interesting properties and potential applications of this warped nanographene have been investigated in recent studies. [19][20][21][22][23] For instance, it presents reversible reduction and oxidation behavior via charged intermediates suggesting that odd-membered ring defects in graphene can trap charges. Furthermore, C 80 H 30 has optical and electronic properties that differ from other all-carbon families and could have potential applications for future optoelectronic devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The unique structure of the C 80 H 30 molecule, where the presence of multiple odd-membered rings leads to a nontrivial double-concave structure, enhances characteristic properties which arise mainly from its nonplanar structure compared to planar analogues of similar size . Interesting properties and potential applications of this warped nanographene have been investigated in recent studies. For instance, it presents reversible reduction and oxidation behavior via charged intermediates, suggesting that odd-membered ring defects in graphene can trap charges. Furthermore, C 80 H 30 has optical and electronic properties that differ from other all-carbon families and could have potential applications for future optoelectronic devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%