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Photoinduced Chemical Linking of Difluoride Molecules with Graphene

  • Yang, Mi-Hyeon;Lee, Gyeong-Jae;Kumar, Yogesh;Im, Gyu-Uk;An, Jong-Ryeol
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2014.02a
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    • pp.198.1-198.1
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    • 2014
  • Many efforts have been devoted on chemical modification of graphene layer to modulate its electrical properties. In the previous report, laser irradiation on the CYTOP(perfluoropolymer) doped graphene layer induces chemical modification of it, resulting in the insulating I-V characteristics. While the results strongly denoted C-F bond formation after irradiation, the detailed process of photo-induced chemical change is not known yet. To probe this, we utilized synchrotron based SPEM (scanning photoelectron emission spectroscopy) in NSRRC, Taiwan. We irradiate the sample by photon of 614 eV in a stepwise manner as a function of time. As photon irradiation increased, difluoride moieties in the CYTOP was broken, and then formed mono-fluoride with carbon atoms consisting graphene layer.

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Reaction of Organic Halogen Compounds with Potassium Fluoride. (Ⅲ) Fluorination of Aromatic vic-dihalides (有機할로겐化合物과 KF의 反應 (第3報) 芳香族이웃디할라이드의 弗化反應)

  • You Sun Kim;Ki Soo Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.68-74
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    • 1969
  • Flourination of Ethyl, ${\alpha},{\beta$}-dichloro-${\beta$}-phenyl propionate, Ethyl ${\alpha},{\beta$}-dibromo ${\beta$}-phenyl propionate, Ethyl ${\alpha},{\beta$}-dichloro ${\beta$}-(p-chloro-phenyl) propionate, and dibromostyrene by potassium fluoride were investigated in presence of dimethyl formamide, diethylene glycol, and diethylene glycol monomethyl-ether. The reactivity of these organic halogen esters and hydrocarbons towards potassium fluoride was checked further by means of radioactive fluorine-18. tracer. Generally, the reaction gave monofluoride together with dehalogenated olefin. The formation of olefine was increased when the reaction was done at high reaction temperature in presence of diethylene glycol, whereas the lower reaction temperature in presence of diethyleneglycol monomethyl ether favored the formation of mono fluoride in a good yield. The procedures and methods of the identification of monofluorides were described and the feasibility of this reaction of fluorine containing ester including the F-18 labelled compounds was discussed.

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