Characterization and Functionalization of 2D Overlayers Adsorbed on Transition Metals

Two-dimensional layered materials, namely monolayer hexagonal boron nitride and graphene were grown by CVD on various transition metals. The physical and chemical properties of these systems were characterized systematically using synchrotron-based spectroscopic techniques, scanning tunneling micros...

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Main Author: Ng, May Ling
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Yt- och gränsskiktsvetenskap 2010
Subjects:
PES
STM
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-1303422013-01-08T13:06:46ZCharacterization and Functionalization of 2D Overlayers Adsorbed on Transition MetalsengNg, May LingUppsala universitet, Yt- och gränsskiktsvetenskapUppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis2010h-BNgraphenetransition metalsnanomeshfunctionalizationPESNEXAFSSTMLEEDCondensed matter physicsKondenserade materiens fysikTwo-dimensional layered materials, namely monolayer hexagonal boron nitride and graphene were grown by CVD on various transition metals. The physical and chemical properties of these systems were characterized systematically using synchrotron-based spectroscopic techniques, scanning tunneling microscopy and low energy electron diffraction. It is learned that the overlayer–substrate interaction is caused by the overlayer π–substrate d band hybridization. The physical properties of these overlayers depend on the strength of interaction and the degree of lattice matching at the interface. The strength of interaction between the boron nitride and graphene overlayers and the transition metal substrates is increasing from Pt(111)–Ir(111)–Rh(111)–Ru(0001). For overlayers adsorbed on Rh and Ru, the interplay between these two parameters can result in corrugation of the overlayer, i.e. a surface with bonding and non-bonding areas. The amplitude of corrugation is increasing with the strength of interfacial interaction. The corrugated BN overlayer (BN nanomesh) was used as a template for the growth of two-dimensional and highly dispersive Au nanoparticles. In addition, the inert BN nanomesh was used as a substrate for the deposition of pentacene molecules that conform to the corrugated surface while preserving the herringbone crystal structure. The coadsorption of oxygen and Co clusters on the nanomesh was investigated. Oxygen was utilized to lower the Co surface energy, i.e. to prevent Co agglomeration. It is observed that the smaller Co clusters intercalate through the BN overlayer upon soft annealing. Beside the surface structure, the substrate induced surface reactivity of the MG overlayer was employed to promote the hydrogenation of graphene on Pt, Ir and Ni. The graphene layer adsorbed on Pt and Ir shows higher H uptake than MG/Ni. Furthermore the uptake increases with the size of the bonded graphene. The small H uptake for MG/Ni was attributed to the electron localization in the C-Ni bonds. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-130342urn:isbn:978-91-554-7890-2Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology, 1651-6214 ; 766application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic h-BN
graphene
transition metals
nanomesh
functionalization
PES
NEXAFS
STM
LEED
Condensed matter physics
Kondenserade materiens fysik
spellingShingle h-BN
graphene
transition metals
nanomesh
functionalization
PES
NEXAFS
STM
LEED
Condensed matter physics
Kondenserade materiens fysik
Ng, May Ling
Characterization and Functionalization of 2D Overlayers Adsorbed on Transition Metals
description Two-dimensional layered materials, namely monolayer hexagonal boron nitride and graphene were grown by CVD on various transition metals. The physical and chemical properties of these systems were characterized systematically using synchrotron-based spectroscopic techniques, scanning tunneling microscopy and low energy electron diffraction. It is learned that the overlayer–substrate interaction is caused by the overlayer π–substrate d band hybridization. The physical properties of these overlayers depend on the strength of interaction and the degree of lattice matching at the interface. The strength of interaction between the boron nitride and graphene overlayers and the transition metal substrates is increasing from Pt(111)–Ir(111)–Rh(111)–Ru(0001). For overlayers adsorbed on Rh and Ru, the interplay between these two parameters can result in corrugation of the overlayer, i.e. a surface with bonding and non-bonding areas. The amplitude of corrugation is increasing with the strength of interfacial interaction. The corrugated BN overlayer (BN nanomesh) was used as a template for the growth of two-dimensional and highly dispersive Au nanoparticles. In addition, the inert BN nanomesh was used as a substrate for the deposition of pentacene molecules that conform to the corrugated surface while preserving the herringbone crystal structure. The coadsorption of oxygen and Co clusters on the nanomesh was investigated. Oxygen was utilized to lower the Co surface energy, i.e. to prevent Co agglomeration. It is observed that the smaller Co clusters intercalate through the BN overlayer upon soft annealing. Beside the surface structure, the substrate induced surface reactivity of the MG overlayer was employed to promote the hydrogenation of graphene on Pt, Ir and Ni. The graphene layer adsorbed on Pt and Ir shows higher H uptake than MG/Ni. Furthermore the uptake increases with the size of the bonded graphene. The small H uptake for MG/Ni was attributed to the electron localization in the C-Ni bonds.
author Ng, May Ling
author_facet Ng, May Ling
author_sort Ng, May Ling
title Characterization and Functionalization of 2D Overlayers Adsorbed on Transition Metals
title_short Characterization and Functionalization of 2D Overlayers Adsorbed on Transition Metals
title_full Characterization and Functionalization of 2D Overlayers Adsorbed on Transition Metals
title_fullStr Characterization and Functionalization of 2D Overlayers Adsorbed on Transition Metals
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and Functionalization of 2D Overlayers Adsorbed on Transition Metals
title_sort characterization and functionalization of 2d overlayers adsorbed on transition metals
publisher Uppsala universitet, Yt- och gränsskiktsvetenskap
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