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Intercalation and reactions of CO under single layer graphene/Ni(111): the role of vacancies.

Rocco DavìGiovanni CarraroMarija StojkovskaMarco SmerieriLetizia SavioJean-Jacques GalletFabrice BournelMario RoccaLuca Vattuone
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
We use synchrotron radiation-induced core level photoemission spectroscopy to investigate the influence of vacancies, produced by ion bombardment, on monolayer graphene/Ni(111) exposed to CO at pressures ranging from ultra-high vacuum (10 -10 mbar) up to near ambient (5.6 mbar) conditions. CO intercalates at a rate which is comparable to the one observed in absence of defects and reacts via the Boudouard reaction producing additional carbon atoms and CO 2 . While the former attach to the graphene layer and extend it over areas previously covered by carbide, the CO 2 molecules bind to the graphene vacancies forming epoxy-like bonds across them, thus mending the defects. The so-formed complexes give rise to a peak at 533.4 eV which persists upon evacuating the vacuum chamber at room temperature and which we assign to a covalently bonded species containing C and O.
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