Fluorographene: A Two‐Dimensional Counterpart of Teflon
University of Manchester · Chinese Academy of Sciences · +4 more institutions
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Abstract
A stoichiometric derivative of graphene with a fluorine atom attached to each carbon is reported. Raman, optical, structural, micromechanical, and transport studies show that the material is qualitatively different from the known graphene-based nonstoichiometric derivatives. Fluorographene is a high-quality insulator (resistivity >10(12) Ω) with an optical gap of 3 eV. It inherits the mechanical strength of graphene, exhibiting a Young's modulus of 100 N m(-1) and sustaining strains of 15%. Fluorographene is inert and stable up to 400 °C even in air, similar to Teflon.
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- Graphene
- Raman spectroscopy
- Materials science
- Modulus
- Fluorine
- Stoichiometry
- Covalent bond
- Composite material
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