Yayınlanmış 1 Ocak 2012 | Sürüm v1
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Graphene coatings: An efficient protection from oxidation

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We demonstrate that graphene coating can provide efficient protection from oxidation by posing a high-energy barrier to the path of oxygen atom, which could have penetrated from the top of the graphene to the reactive surface underneath. A graphene bilayer, which blocks the diffusion of oxygen with a relatively higher energy barrier, provides even better protection from oxidation. While an oxygen molecule is weakly bound to a bare graphene surface and hence becomes rather inactive, it can easily dissociate into two oxygen atoms adsorbed to low-coordinated carbon atoms at the edges of a vacancy. For these oxygen atoms the oxidation barrier is reduced and hence the protection from oxidation provided by graphene coatings is weakened. Our predictions obtained from the state-of-the-art first-principles calculations of the electronic structure, phonon density of states, and reaction path will unravel how graphene can be used as a corrosion-resistant coating and guide further studies aimed at developing more efficient nanocoatings.

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