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Molecularly defined graphitic interface toward proton manipulation
Authors:Tomohiro Fukushima  Kei Murakoshi
Institution:Physical Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0810, Japan
Abstract:Proton plays a critical role in electrochemical systems to control electrochemical reactivity or isotopic enrichment. Graphene is intensively investigated owing to its unique electronic structure and device fabrication. Through the structural tunability of graphitic materials by chemical or physical modification of the surface, graphene is revealed to be an ideal material for proton manipulation. Here, we review the use of graphene or graphitic materials toward the manipulation of proton with regard to the following three points. (1) Electronic properties of graphene: The electronic band structure of graphene can be modified by metal contacts owing to the interaction with a metal surface. (2) Molecular control of graphitic interface: The chemical structure of graphene can be modified, as is done in molecular chemistry, and can be used as a catalytic platform. (3) Proton conduction by graphene: Proton transport through a graphene layer occurs with a unique mechanism such as tunneling. We provide a perspective on the use of graphitic materials toward controlling the behavior of protons on the basis of the aforementioned points. From the above, graphene can be used as a platform for proton manipulation.
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