Lewis Basicity of Nitrogen-Doped Graphite Observed by CO2 Chemisorption

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The characteristics of CO2 adsorption sites on a nitrogen-doped graphite model system (N-HOPG) were investigated by X-ray photoelectron and absorption spectroscopy and infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy. Adsorbed CO2 was observed lying flat on N-HOPG, stabilized by a charge transfer from the substrate. This demonstrated that Lewis base sites were formed by the incorporation of nitrogen via low-energy nitrogen-ion sputtering. The possible roles of twofold coordinated pyridinic N and threefold coordinated valley N (graphitic N) sites in Lewis base site formation on N-HOPG are discussed. The presence of these nitrogen species focused on the appropriate interaction strength of CO2 indicates the potential to fine-tune the Lewis basicity of carbon-based catalysts.

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Kiuchi, H., Shibuya, R., Kondo, T., Nakamura, J., Niwa, H., Miyawaki, J., … Harada, Y. (2016). Lewis Basicity of Nitrogen-Doped Graphite Observed by CO2 Chemisorption. Nanoscale Research Letters, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-016-1344-6

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