Hydrogenation of fluorographite and fluorographene : an easy way to produce highly hydrogenated graphene
Fluorographene is an excellent precursor for the synthesis of graphene derivatives. Relative to pure graphene, fluorographene possesses higher reactivity and, in comparison with graphene oxide, is also homogenous in composition, which enables the preparation of well-defined materials. Recently, it h...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1393902020-05-19T06:14:41Z Hydrogenation of fluorographite and fluorographene : an easy way to produce highly hydrogenated graphene Bouša, Daniel Mazánek, Vlastimil Sedmidubský, David Jankovský, Ondřej Pumera, Martin Sofer, Zdeněk School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Science::Chemistry Electrocatalytic Reactions Fluorine Fluorographene is an excellent precursor for the synthesis of graphene derivatives. Relative to pure graphene, fluorographene possesses higher reactivity and, in comparison with graphene oxide, is also homogenous in composition, which enables the preparation of well-defined materials. Recently, it has been shown that several graphene derivatives can be synthesized from fluorographene, thus yielding various products such as graphene acid or alkylated graphene. This study focuses on the hydrogenation of fluorographene by using various hydrogenation reactions, including the use complex hydrides and solvated electrons in different media. In addition, a comparison of these reactions shows that fluorinated graphite has significantly lower reactivity than fluorographene. The conversion rates of these reactions are higher when fluorographene is used relative to fluorographite. These reactions can be used to tune the hydrogen/fluorine composition on a graphene backbone. 2020-05-19T06:14:41Z 2020-05-19T06:14:41Z 2018 Journal Article Bouša, D., Mazánek, V., Sedmidubský, D., Jankovský, O., Pumera, M., & Sofer, Z. (2018). Hydrogenation of fluorographite and fluorographene : an easy way to produce highly hydrogenated graphene. Chemistry - A European Journal, 24(33), 8350-8360. doi:10.1002/chem.201800236 0947-6539 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/139390 10.1002/chem.201800236 29582493 2-s2.0-85048643557 33 24 8350 8360 en Chemistry - A European Journal This is the accepted version of the following article: Bouša, D., Mazánek, V., Sedmidubský, D., Jankovský, O., Pumera, M., & Sofer, Z. (2018). Hydrogenation of fluorographite and fluorographene : an easy way to produce highly hydrogenated graphene. Chemistry - A European Journal, 24(33), 8350-8360, which has been published in final form at dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201800236. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with the Wiley Self-Archiving Policy [https://authorservices.wiley.com/authorresources/Journal-Authors/licensing/self-archiving.html]. |
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Fluorographene is an excellent precursor for the synthesis of graphene derivatives. Relative to pure graphene, fluorographene possesses higher reactivity and, in comparison with graphene oxide, is also homogenous in composition, which enables the preparation of well-defined materials. Recently, it has been shown that several graphene derivatives can be synthesized from fluorographene, thus yielding various products such as graphene acid or alkylated graphene. This study focuses on the hydrogenation of fluorographene by using various hydrogenation reactions, including the use complex hydrides and solvated electrons in different media. In addition, a comparison of these reactions shows that fluorinated graphite has significantly lower reactivity than fluorographene. The conversion rates of these reactions are higher when fluorographene is used relative to fluorographite. These reactions can be used to tune the hydrogen/fluorine composition on a graphene backbone. |
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