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Chemical Route to Twisted Graphene, Graphene Oxide and Boron Nitride

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CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 26, Issue 29, Pages 6499-6503

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.202000277

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2D materials; cross-linking; graphene; superlattice; twist angle

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The recently discovered twisted graphene has attracted considerable interest. A simple chemical route was found to prepare twisted graphene by covalently linking layers of exfoliated graphene containing surface carboxyl groups with an amine-containing linker (trans-1,4-diaminocyclohexane). The twisted graphene shows the expected selected area electron diffraction pattern with sets of diffraction spots out with different angular spacings, unlike graphene, which shows a hexagonal pattern. Twisted multilayer graphene oxide could be prepared by the above procedure. Twisted boron nitride, prepared by cross-linking layers of boron nitride (BN) containing surface amino groups with oxalic acid linker, exhibited a diffraction pattern comparable to that of twisted graphene. First-principles DFT calculations threw light on the structures and the nature of interactions associated with twisted graphene/BN obtained by covalent linking of layers.

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