Covalent Functionalization of Graphene with Reactive Intermediates

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作者
Park, Jaehyeung [1 ]
Yan, Mingdi [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Massachusetts, Dept Chem, Lowell, MA 01854 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
POLYMER THIN-FILMS; AZIDE CHEMISTRY; DIAZONIUM FUNCTIONALIZATION; PERFLUOROPHENYL AZIDES; EPITAXIAL GRAPHENE; THERMAL-REACTIONS; CARBON; IMMOBILIZATION; REAGENTS; OXIDE;
D O I
10.1021/ar300172h
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Graphene, a material made exclusively of sp(2) carbon atoms with its x electrons delocalized over the entire 2D network, is somewhat chemically inert. Covalent functionalization can enhance graphene's properties Including opening its band gap, tuning conductivity, and improving solubility and stability. Covalent functionalization of pristine graphene typically requires reactive species that can form covalent adducts with the sp2 carbon structures In graphene. In this Account, we describe graphene functionalization reactions using reactive intermediates of radicals, nitrenes, carbenes, and arynes. These reactive species covalently modify graphene through free radical addition, CH insertion, or cycloaddition reactions. Free radical additions are among the most common reaction, and these radicals can be generated from diazonium salts and benzoyl peroxide. Electron transfer from graphene to aryl diazonium ion or photoactivation of benzoyl peroxide yields aryl radicals that subsequently add to graphene to form covalent adducts. Nitrenes, electron-deficient species generated by thermal or photochemical activation of organic azides, can functionalize graphene very efficiently. Because perfluorophenyl nitrenes show enhanced bimolecular reactions compared with alkyl or phenyl nitrenes, perfluorophenyl azides are especially effective. Carbenes are used less frequently than nitrenes, but they undergo CH insertion and C=C cycloaddition reactions with graphene. In addition, arynes can serve as a dienophile in a Diels-Alder type reaction with graphene. Further study is needed to understand and exploit the chemistry of graphene. The generation of highly reactive intermediates In these reactions leads to side products that complicate the product composition and analysis. Fundamental questions remain about the reactivity and regioselectivity of graphene. The differences in the basal plane and the undercoordinated edges of graphene and the zigzag versus arm-chair configurations warrant comprehensive studies. The availability of well-defined pristine graphene starting materials in large quantities remains a key obstacle to the advancement of synthetic graphene chemistry.
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页码:181 / 189
页数:9
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