Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1593725 Solid State Communications 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Graphite nanosheets (GNs) doped with N, Fe, or Ni were synthesized by pyrolysis of metal tetrapyridinoporphyrazine (MPTpz, M=Fe2+, and Ni2+) and a mixture of MPTpzs in a chemical vapor deposition furnace. The products obtained were characterized by scanning and transmission electron microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The magnetic properties of the GNs obtained were investigated at room temperature using a vibrating sample magnetometer with an applied field of −10 000–10 000 Gs. The results show the GNs obtained are terrace-like and ultra-thin, with very high aspect ratio. Fe, Ni and N atoms have been doped to the GNs successfully. There are two types of N atom that are introduced into pure carbon systems: pyrinidic and graphitic N atoms. The GNs obtained exhibit ferromagnetic behavior at room temperature. Sample S1, obtained by pyrolysis of a mixture of MPTpzs (M=Fe2+ and Ni2+), have the highest coercivity force. The saturation magnetization (MsMs), remanent magnetization (MrMr), and coercivity (HcHc) values of sample S1 are 24.51 emu g−1, 3.95 emu g−1, and 207.34 Gs, respectively.

Research highlights► Graphite nanosheets doped with Fe, Ni, and N can be synthesized, in one step, by pyrolysis of MPTpz. ► The graphite nanosheets obtained are terrace-like and ultra-thin, with very high aspect ratio. ► Two types of N atom are introduced into pure carbon systems: pyrinidic and graphitic N atoms. ► The graphite nanosheets obtained exhibit unique magnetic performance.

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