Hydrogenated amorphous carbon films from palmyra sugar

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A simple, highly reproducible, and environmentally friendly method is a considered approach in generating renewable energy materials. Here, hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C) films have been successfully prepared from palmyra liquid sugar, employing spin-coating and spraying methods. Compared with the former method, the latter shows a significance in producing a better homogeneity in particle size and film thickness. The obtained films have a thickness of approximately 1000 to 100 nm and contain an sp2 hexagonal structure (~70%) and sp3 tetrahedral configuration (~30%) of carbons. The introduction of boron (B) and nitrogen (N) as dopants has cre-ated the local structural modification of bonding, inducing a slight change of electrical conductivity, electronic energy bandgap, and optical transparency near-infrared region. The obtained a-C film features a “green” semi-conducting material.

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Priyanto, B., Asih, R., Ardiani, I. S., Laila, A. Z., Nadiyyah, K., Romadhon, B., … Darminto. (2021). Hydrogenated amorphous carbon films from palmyra sugar. Journal of Renewable Materials, 9(6), 1087–1098. https://doi.org/10.32604/jrm.2021.014466

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