Journal of Computational Chemistry 2018-03-05

Theoretical study of nitrogen‐doped graphene nanoflakes: Stability and spectroscopy depending on dopant types and flake sizes

Chih‐Kai Lin

Index: 10.1002/jcc.25206

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Abstract

As nitrogen‐doped graphene has been widely applied in optoelectronic devices and catalytic reactions, in this work we have investigated where the nitrogen atoms tend to reside in the material and how they affect the electron density and spectroscopic properties from a theoretical point of view. DFT calculations on N‐doped hexagonal and rectangular graphene nanoflakes (GNFs) showed that nitrogen atoms locating on zigzag edges are obviously more stable than those on armchair edges or inside flakes, and interestingly, the N‐hydrogenated pyridine moiety could be preferable to pure pyridine moiety in large models. The UV–vis absorption spectra of these nitrogen‐doped GNFs display strong dependence on flake sizes, where the larger flakes have their major peaks in lower energy ranges. Moreover, the spectra exhibit different connections to various dopant types and positions: the graphitic‐type dopant species present large variety in absorption profiles, while the pyridinic‐type ones show extraordinary uniform stability and spectra independent of dopant positions/numbers and hence are hardly distinguishable from each other. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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