Nitrogen Doping Enables Covalent-Like π-π Bonding between Graphenes

Yong Hui Tian, Jingsong Huang, Xiaolan Sheng, Bobby G. Sumpter, Mina Yoon, Miklos Kertesz

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Abstract

The neighboring layers in bilayer (and few-layer) graphenes of both AA and AB stacking motifs are known to be separated at a distance corresponding to van der Waals (vdW) interactions. In this Letter, we present for the first time a new aspect of graphene chemistry in terms of a special chemical bonding between the giant graphene molecules. Through rigorous theoretical calculations, we demonstrate that the N-doped graphenes (NGPs) with various doping levels can form an unusual two-dimensional (2D) π-π bonding in bilayer NGPs bringing the neighboring NGPs to significantly reduced interlayer separations. The interlayer binding energies can be enhanced by up to 50% compared to the pristine graphene bilayers that are characterized by only vdW interactions. Such an unusual chemical bonding arises from the π-π overlap across the vdW gap while the individual layers maintain their in-plane π-conjugation and are accordingly planar. The existence of the resulting interlayer covalent-like bonding is corroborated by electronic structure calculations and crystal orbital overlap population (COOP) analyses. In NGP-based graphite with the optimal doping level, the NGP layers are uniformly stacked and the 3D bulk exhibits metallic characteristics both in the in-plane and along the stacking directions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5482-5491
Number of pages10
JournalNano Letters
Volume15
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 12 2015

Keywords

  • graphene
  • interlayer separation
  • nitrogen doping
  • pancake bonding
  • van der Waals
  • π-π bonding

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