PHYSICS/BK21 SEMINAR[09.11.25]
관련링크
본문
“Functionalization and Chemical
Properties of Graphene”
Ø ♦ Speaker : Prof. Sunmin Ryu [Kyung Hee University]
Ø ♦ Place : Physics Seminar Room (Science Bldg, 3-201)
Ø ♦ Date & Time : Nov, 25(Wed) 3:00 ~ 4:00 pm
Abstract
Atom-thick graphene membrane holds substantial potential for applications in future molecular-scale
integrated electronics, transparent conducting membranes, nanocomposites, etc. To realize this
potential, chemical properties of graphene need to be understood and functionalization toolkits are
also required. To meet this need, surface chemistry of graphene has been explored by Raman
spectroscopy, AFM and STM scanning probes. In the first part of the talk, two chemical reactions of
graphene will be presented. Hydrogenation, the simplest basal plane functionalization, is highly
reversible and strongly dependent on the thickness of graphene in the rate. Graphene sheets can be
locally hydrogenated with a high spatial resolution. Thermal oxidation also proceeds at a higher rate
for single layer than double layer graphene and triple layer graphene behaves like bulk graphite. The
second part of the talk will illustrate the influence of underlying silicon dioxide substrates and ambient
gases on properties of graphene. Raman spectroscopy shows that freestanding graphene is essentially
charge-neutral implying that the “usual” hole-doping in supported graphene is mediated by oxide
substrates. An STM study reveals that thermal annealing generates out-of-plane deformation of
nanometer-scale wavelength and distortion in sp2 bonding on an atomic scale. Graphene deformed
by annealing is found to be chemically active enough to bind molecular oxygen, which leads t o a
strong hole-doping. A possible form of oxides will be discussed.
Contact Person : Prof. Nam Ki Lee (054-279-2097, nklee@postech.ac.kr)