Vibrational and electronic properties of hydrogen adsorbed on single-wall carbon nanotubes
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
The vibrational and electronic properties of hydrogen molecules adsorbed on single-wall carbon nanotubes were investigated by high-resolution electron-energy-loss spectroscopy. We found that the adsorption of H2 molecules is dissociative at room temperature and 2.6×10-2Pa. The C-H bond formed upon hydrogen adsorption has a vibrational energy equal to 360 meV, in agreement with the expected sp2-sp3 H-induced local rehybridization. The hydrogenation of carbon nanotubes also gives rise to significant changes for both the line shape and the excitation energy of the ? plasmon. Upon H adsorption, the plasmon shifts by 0.8 eV towards lower energies and, moreover, a weak feature rises up at 3.5 eV.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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