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Carbon Surface Chemistry: Benchmark for the Analysis of Oxygen Functionalities on Carbon Materials

Yuying Dang, Yumeng Liu, Xiang Pan, Zhen Tan, Ziqi Tian, Mark Greiner, Saskia Heumann, Yuxiao Ding, Zhen‐An Qiao

2025Advanced Materials87 citationsDOI

Abstract

The explicit roles of the hardly avoidable oxygen species on carbon materials in various fields remain contentious due to the limitations of characterization techniques, which lead to a lack of fundamental understanding of carbon surface chemistry. This study delves exhaustively into the comprehension of the features of different oxygen-modified carbons through the dynamic evolution of surficial oxygen functional groups. Significant differences of thermal stability and electronic properties among various oxygen species are elucidated via in situ characterizations and theoretical calculations, providing a reliable benchmark for identifying oxygen functional groups on carbon materials. The chemical properties of the carbon materials are simultaneously investigated to show the influence of the oxygen functional groups on carbon structures, redox stability, and scalable metal adsorption. These findings not only consider the common misconception that oxygen species produced under various conditions possess identical properties but also raise awareness of understanding carbon surface chemistry in the atomic level.

Topics & Concepts

Carbon fibersMaterials scienceBenchmark (surveying)NanotechnologyOxygenSurface (topology)Chemical engineeringOrganic chemistryComposite materialChemistryEngineeringGeometryGeographyMathematicsComposite numberGeodesyDiamond and Carbon-based Materials ResearchGraphene research and applicationsMolecular Junctions and Nanostructures
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