Ab-initio calculation of the effect of stress on the chemical activity of graphene

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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Graphene layers are stable, hard, and relatively inert. We study how tensile stress affects $\sigma$ and $\pi$ bonds and the resulting change in the chemical activity. Stress affects more strongly $\pi$ bonds that can become chemically active and bind to adsorbed species more strongly. Upon stretch, single C bonds are activated in a geometry mixing $120^{o}$ and $90^{o}$; an intermediate state between $sp^{2}$ and $sp^{3}$ bonding. We use ab-initio density functional theory to study the adsorption of hydrogen on large clusters and 2D periodic models for graphene. The influence of the exchange-correlation functional on the adsorption energy is discussed.

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