Bottom-up synthesis of multifunctional nanoporous graphene
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Moreno Sierra, César
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2018-04Derechos
© American Association for the Advancement of Science.This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of the AAAS for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Science on Vol. 360, Issue 6385 (13 April 2018), DOI: 10.1126/science.aar2009
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Science, 2018, 360(6385), 199-203
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Nanosize pores can turn semimetallic graphene into a semiconductor and from being
impermeable into the most efficient molecular sieve membrane. However, scaling the pores down to the nanometer, while fulfilling the tight structural constraints imposed by applications, represents an enormous challenge for present top-down strategies. Here we report a bottom-up method to synthesize nanoporous graphene comprising an ordered array of pores separated by ribbons, which can be tuned down to the one nanometer range. The size, density, morphology and chemical composition of the pores are defined with atomic precision by the design of the molecular precursors. Our measurements further reveal a highly anisotropic electronic structure, where orthogonal one-dimensional electronic bands with an energy gap of ⁓1 eV coexist with confined pore states, making the nanoporous graphene a highly versatile semiconductor for simultaneous sieving and electrical sensing of molecular species.
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