One-Step Synthesis of Janus Fluorographene Derivatives

Chemistry. 2020 May 20;26(29):6518-6524. doi: 10.1002/chem.201905866. Epub 2020 Mar 30.

Abstract

Fluorographene, a two-dimensional derivative of graphene, is an excellent starting material for the synthesis of graphene derivatives. In this work, a one-step, substrate-free method for the asymmetric functionalization of fluorographene layers with hydroxyl groups by a facile nucleophilic substitution reaction is reported. Such a chemical modification occurs in a biphasic aqueous-organic system under mild conditions, leading to Janus graphene nanosheets functionalized by hydroxyl groups on one side and retaining fluorine atoms on the other. The reported experimental route paves the way for two-dimensional bifacial graphene templates, thus broadening the application potential of graphene materials.

Keywords: Janus graphene; asymmetric functionalization; graphene derivatives; hydroxylated fluorographene; nucleophilic substitution.