Fully Hydrogenated and Fluorinated Bigraphenes–Diamanes: Theoretical and Experimental Studies

  • Chernozatonskii L
  • Demin V
  • Kvashnin D
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Abstract

Diamanes are 2D diamond-like films that are nanometers in thickness. Diamanes can exist as bilayer or multilayer graphene with various modes of stacking and interlayer covalent sp3 bonds. The term “diamane” is used broadly for a variety of diamond-like materials at the nanoscale, from individual diamond clusters to nanocrystal films. A short overview of recent progress in the investigation of diamanes, starting from the first theoretical predictions to practical realization, is presented. The results of both theoretical and experimental studies on diamanes with various atomic structures and types of functionalization are considered. It is shown that diamanes are stronger than graphene and graphane and have wide bandgaps ranging from 3.1 to 4.5 eV depending on the structure. Diamane-like structures have been obtained using different experimental techniques, and their structures have been determined by Raman spectroscopy. The potential applications of these carbon nanostructures are briefly reviewed.

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Chernozatonskii, L. A., Demin, V. A., & Kvashnin, D. G. (2021). Fully Hydrogenated and Fluorinated Bigraphenes–Diamanes: Theoretical and Experimental Studies. C, 7(1), 17. https://doi.org/10.3390/c7010017

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