Quantum tailoring of electronic properties in covalently functionalized graphene: application to ammonia gas detection

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Abstract

Functionalized graphene offers great potential in the field of rapid detection of gases at room temperature. We performed first-principles calculations to study the suitability of 4-sulfobenzenediazonium salts (4SBD) as bandgap modifier in graphene. The signature of unpaired spins is evidenced near the Fermi level owing to the symmetry breaking of graphene sublattices. 4SBD-chemisorbed on graphene is found to be electronically sensitive to the presence of ammonia NH3 with increasing gas concentration.

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Dammak, A., Raouafi, F., Cavanna, A., Rudolf, P., di Caprio, D., Sallet, V., … Jancu, J. M. (2022). Quantum tailoring of electronic properties in covalently functionalized graphene: application to ammonia gas detection. RSC Advances, 12(55), 36002–36011. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06112k

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