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Procedimiento de obtención de un grafeno funcionalizado covalente con una molécula orgánica

Authors: Aceituno Bueno, Rebeca; Martínez, José I.; Luccas, Roberto F.; López, María Francisca; Mompean, Federico J.; García-Hernández, Mar; Martín-Gago, José A.;

Procedimiento de obtención de un grafeno funcionalizado covalente con una molécula orgánica

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La presente invención se refiere a un procedimiento de obtención de un grafeno funcionalizado covalentemente con una molécula orgánica. El procedimiento comprende una primera etapa de formación de defectos/vacantes monoatómicas en la red cristalina del grafeno que se lleva a cabo mediante el bombardeo suave de iones de gas noble bajo unas condiciones de ultra alto vacío, y una segunda etapa de exponer dicha superficie de grafeno una presión parcial elevada de molécula orgánica. [ES]

The invention relates to a method for obtaining a graphene that is covalently functionalised with an organic molecule. The method comprises: a first step of forming monatomic vacancies/defects in the crystal lattice of the graphene by means of gentle bombardment with noble gas ions under ultra-high vacuum conditions, and a second step of exposing the graphene surface to a high partial pressure of an organic molecule. [EN]

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