BCN: a graphene analogue with remarkable adsorptive properties

Raidongia, Kalyan ; Nag, Angshuman ; Hembram, K. P. S. S. ; Waghmare, Umesh V. ; Datta, Ranjan ; Rao, C. N. R. (2010) BCN: a graphene analogue with remarkable adsorptive properties Chemistry - A European Journal, 16 (1). pp. 149-157. ISSN 0947-6539

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Abstract

A new analogue of graphene containing boron, carbon and nitrogen (BCN) has been obtained by the reaction of high-surface-area activated charcoal with a mixture of boric acid and urea at 900°C. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and electron energy-loss spectroscopy reveal the composition to be close to BCN. The X-ray diffraction pattern, high-resolution electron microscopy images and Raman spectrum indicate the presence of graphite-type layers with low sheet-to-sheet registry. Atomic force microscopy reveals the sample to consist of two to three layers of BCN, as in a few-layer graphene. BCN exhibits more electrical resistivity than graphene, but weaker magnetic features. BCN exhibits a surface area of 2911 m2 g−1, which is the highest value known for a BxCyNz composition. It exhibits high propensity for adsorbing CO2 (≈100 wt %) at 195 K and a hydrogen uptake of 2.6 wt % at 77 K. A first-principles pseudopotential-based DFT study shows the stable structure to consist of BN3 and NB3 motifs. The calculations also suggest the strongest CO2 adsorption to occur with a binding energy of 3.7 kJ mol−1 compared with 2.0 kJ mol−1 on graphene.

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Keywords:Adsorption; BCN; Desorption; Graphene; Materials Science
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