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Thermal stability of C-F/C(-F)2 bonds in fluorinated graphene detected by in situ heating infrared spectroscopy.

Yulong LiJingliang ChengXu WangYang LiuXiangyang Liu
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2021)
The thermal stability of fluorinated graphene (FG) plays an important role in its application and research, and thus it is necessary to conduct in-depth research on the thermal stability of the C-F bond in FG. Herein, FG with different types and distributions of C-F/C(-F)2 bonds were synthesized, and the correlation between the C-F/C(-F)2 bonds and thermal stability of these FG samples was monitored via in situ heating infrared spectroscopy (in situ FTIR). The stability of the different types and distributions of C-F/C(-F)2 bonds in FG and the temperatures at which these C-F/C(-F)2 bonds were eliminated were determined. In terms of C-F bonds in FG, the most stable type is that in C(-F)2 of perfluorinated FG, followed by the C-F bonds in perfluorinated FG. The thermal stability of isolated C-F bonds and C(-F)2 bonds adjacent to the conjugated structure was the worst, which would be detached from FG at low temperature (≤82 °C). Furthermore, the evolution of the conjugated structures in FG during thermal annealing was also affected by the type and distribution of the C-F bonds.
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