Influence of the Morphology on the Functionalization of Graphene Nanoplatelets Analyzed by Comparative Photoelectron Spectroscopy with Soft and Hard X‐Rays

Author:

Chemello Giovanni1,Knigge Xenia1,Ciornii Dmitri1,Reed Benjamen P.2,Pollard Andrew J.2,Clifford Charles A.2,Howe Tom3,Vyas Neil3,Hodoroaba Vasile‐Dan1,Radnik Jörg1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und ‐prüfung Unter den Eichen 44‐46 12203 Berlin Germany

2. National Physical Laboratory Hampton Road TW11 0LW Teddington UK

3. Haydale Ltd. Clos Fferws, Parc Hendre, Capel Hendre SA18 3BL Ammanford UK

Abstract

AbstractSince its isolation, graphene has received growing attention from academia and industry due to its unique properties. However, the “what is my material” barrier hinders further commercialization. X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) is considered as a method of choice for the determination of the elemental and chemical composition. In this work the influence of the morphology of graphene particles on the XPS results is studied and investigated as a function of X‐ray energy, using conventional XPS with Al Kα radiation and hard X‐ray photoemission spectroscopy (HAXPES) using Cr Kα radiation. Thereby, the information depth is varied between 10 and 30 nm. For this purpose, two commercial powders containing graphene nanoplatelets with lateral dimensions of either ≈100 nm or in the micrometer range are compared. These larger ones exist as stack of graphene layers which is inspected with scanning electron microscopy. Both kinds of particles are then functionalized with either oxygen or fluorine. The size of the graphene particles is found to influence the degree of functionalization. Only the combination of XPS and HAXPES allows to detect the functionalization at the outermost surface of the particles or even of the stacks and to provide new insights into the functionalization process.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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