Design of two-dimensional carbon-nitride structures by tuning the nitrogen concentration

Saiyu Bu, Nan Yao, Michelle A. Hunter, Debra J. Searles*, Qinghong Yuan*

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Abstract

Nitrogen-doped graphene (NG) has attracted increasing attention because its properties are significantly different to pristine graphene, making it useful for various applications in physics, chemistry, biology, and materials science. However, the NGs that can currently be fabricated using most experimental methods always have low N concentrations and a mixture of N dopants, which limits the desirable physical and chemical properties. In this work, first principles calculations combined with the local particle-swarm optimization algorithm method were applied to explore possible stable structures of 2D carbon nitrides (C1−xNx) with various C/N ratios. It is predicted that C1−xNx structures with low N-doping concentration contain both graphitic and pyridinic N based on their calculated formation energies, which explains the experimentally observed coexistence of graphitic and pyridinic N in NG. However, pyridinic N is predominant in C1−xNx when the N concentration is above 0.25. In addition, C1−xNx structures with low N-doping concentration were found to have considerably lower formation energies than those with a high N concentration, which means synthesized NGs with low N-doping concentration are favorable. Moreover, we found the restrictions of mixed doping and low N concentration can be circumvented by using different C and N feedstocks, and by growing NG at lower temperatures.

Original languageEnglish
Article number128
Journalnpj Computational Materials
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2020

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