2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.susc.2017.01.004
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Adsorption, intercalation and diffusion of Na on defective bilayer graphene: a computational study

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“…In this work, only the AB stacking doped BLG were considered because of higher thermodynamic stability than AA stacking. 4,5,28 Previous studies have shown that N pyri -doped monolayer graphene is more useful to adsorb alkalis than graphitic and pyrrolic N-doped ones. 19,20 The structures of N pyridoped BLG with two kinds of possible doping sites at H and T are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Structures Of B/n/si/p-doped Blgmentioning
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“…In this work, only the AB stacking doped BLG were considered because of higher thermodynamic stability than AA stacking. 4,5,28 Previous studies have shown that N pyri -doped monolayer graphene is more useful to adsorb alkalis than graphitic and pyrrolic N-doped ones. 19,20 The structures of N pyridoped BLG with two kinds of possible doping sites at H and T are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Structures Of B/n/si/p-doped Blgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2a and 3a, the most favorable adsorption and intercalation sites are at the hollow sites containing the B atom (C 5 B), in accordance with previous reports. 4,12,31 B as a p-type dopant generates an electron-deficient BLG system. According to the electron density differences (Figs.…”
Section: Energetic Stability Of Na In B/n/si/p-doped Blgmentioning
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“…A lot of elements can intercalate into graphite producing compounds, including H, O, halogens, alkali metals, [31][32][33][34] alkaline-earth metals, 35 several lanthanides such as Gd, Eu, Yb, and transition metal atoms (TMAs) such as Pt, Pd, Ru, etc. [36][37][38] These intercalation can be realized in bilayer or multi-layer graphene because of the same sp 2 hybridization and van der Waals interactions as in graphite, 15,[39][40][41] furthermore, graphene can exhibit more special properties and applications.…”
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