We investigate CO adsorption at single vacancies of graphene supported on Ni(111) and polycrystalline Cu. The borders of the vacancies are chemically inert but, on the reactive Ni(111) substrate, CO intercalation occurs. Adsorbed CO dissociates at 380 K, leading to carbide formation and mending of the vacancies, thus preventing their effectiveness in sensor applications.

CO chemisorption at vacancies of supported graphene films: a candidate for a sensor?

Carraro G;Smerieri M;Savio L;Vattuone L
2016

Abstract

We investigate CO adsorption at single vacancies of graphene supported on Ni(111) and polycrystalline Cu. The borders of the vacancies are chemically inert but, on the reactive Ni(111) substrate, CO intercalation occurs. Adsorbed CO dissociates at 380 K, leading to carbide formation and mending of the vacancies, thus preventing their effectiveness in sensor applications.
2016
Istituto dei Materiali per l'Elettronica ed il Magnetismo - IMEM
Graphene
CO adsorption
sensoristic
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