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Electron injection builds novel crystalline carbons

01.11.23 | University of Science and Technology of China

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Charge injection was widely utilized in tuning the energy level of electrons in semiconductors without altering their microscopic structures. Recently, a research team led by Professor ZHU Yanwu from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) discovered another function of charge injection. By charging C 60 molecules periodically arranged in a face center cubic (fcc) lattice with a-Li 3 N, a novel long-range ordered porous carbon (LOPC) crystal was thereby formed. The result was published in Nature .

Different from most elemental crystals in which building blocks are multifarious atoms, the building block for LOPC in this study is C 60 molecule, commonly known as Soccerene or Buckyball. LOPC possesses the characteristics of both long-range order in the three-dimensional (3D) crystal and partially broken C 60 molecules connected as the building blocks.

At elevated temperatures and ambient pressure, a-Li 3 N would donate electrons to C 60 molecules, which will cause the expansion of electron cloud surrounding C 60 . With the help of dipoles formed, electron cloud at adjacent C 60 molecules in the fcc lattice may overlap, forming covalent bonds (C-C bonds) between C 60 molecules.

The method of chemical activation using potassium hydroxide, which succeeded in reconstructing graphene to a 3D carbon, has also been adopted by the research team. However, such a 3D carbon owns a disordered structure as the chemical activation is too violent compared with the method of electron injection from α-Li 3 N. The superiority of electron injection has been demonstrated in preserving the periodic stacking of the nanomaterials that serve as the building blocks.

Many potential applications of LOPC are to be explored in the future. For example, due to the high porosity, it could provide abundant liquid or gas diffusion paths, making it a great candidate in loading of catalysts.

The method of electron injection proposed in the study offers a new approach for constructing new materials in the way of LEGO, allowing the precise control of interface in the crystal structures.

Nature

10.1038/s41586-022-05532-0

Long-range ordered porous carbons produced from C60

11-Jan-2023

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Jane Fan
University of Science and Technology of China
qfan@ustc.edu.cn

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