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X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of the mechanism of surface functionalization of metal/carbon nanostructures with sp-elements

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The chemical bond of the atoms on the surface of metal/carbon nanostructures functionalized with atoms of sp-elements, such as silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, nitrogen, fluorine, and iodine, and the effect of… Click to show full abstract

The chemical bond of the atoms on the surface of metal/carbon nanostructures functionalized with atoms of sp-elements, such as silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, nitrogen, fluorine, and iodine, and the effect of functionalization on the change in the atomic magnetic moment of the d-metals (Fe, Ni, and Cu) have been studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. It has been shown that the d-metal atoms form a stable covalent bond with silicon, phosphorus, and sulfur atoms, while the carbon atoms form a stable covalent bond with fluorine, nitrogen, and iodine atoms on the nanostructure surface. It has been found that the functionalization of metal/carbon nanostructures with silicon, sulfur, and phosphorus leads to an increase in the atomic magnetic moment of the d-metal.

Keywords: carbon; metal carbon; carbon nanostructures; spectroscopy; functionalization

Journal Title: Physics of the Solid State
Year Published: 2017

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