Creation of localized spins in graphene by ring-opening of epoxy derived hydroxyl

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Creation of high-density localized spins in the basal plane of graphene sheet by introduction of sp 3-type defects is considered to be a potential route for the realization of high-magnetization graphene. Theoretical and experimental studies confirmed that hydroxyl can be an effective sp 3-type candidate for inducing robust magnetic moment. However, the artificial generation of hydroxyl groups for creating high-density spins on the basal plane of graphene sheet is very scarce. Here we demonstrate that high-content hydroxyl groups can be generated on the basal plane of graphene oxide (GO) sheet by ring opening of epoxy groups. We show that by introduction of 10.74 at.% hydroxyl groups, the density of localized spins of GO can be significantly increased from 0.4 to 5.17 μB/1000 C. Thus, this study provided an effective method to obtain graphene with high-density localized spins.

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Chen, J., Zhang, W., Sun, Y., Zheng, Y., Tang, N., & Du, Y. (2016). Creation of localized spins in graphene by ring-opening of epoxy derived hydroxyl. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep26862

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