Published 2022
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Intercalation and reactions of CO under single layer Graphene/Ni(111): the role of vacancies
Description
We use synchrotron radiation-induced core level photoemission spectroscopy to investigate the influence of vacancies,
produced by ion bombardment, on monolayer graphene/Ni(111) exposed to CO at pressures ranging from ultra-high vacuum
(10-10 mbar) up to near ambient (5.6 mbar) conditions. CO intercalates at a rate which is comparable to the one observed in
absence of defects and reacts via the Boudouard reaction producing additional carbon atoms and CO2. While the former
attach to the graphene layer and extend it over areas previously covered by carbide, the CO2 molecules bind to the graphene
vacancies forming epoxy-like bonds across them, thus mending the defects. The so-formed complexes give rise to a peak at
533.4 eV which persists upon evacuating the vacuum chamber at room temperature and which we assign to a covalently
bonded species containing C and O
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1099791
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1099791
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE