石墨炔的振动和结构动力学

IF 2.5 2区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL International Reviews in Physical Chemistry Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/0144235X.2022.2218153
Juan Zhao, Jianping Wang
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石墨炔(GYs)是一类由sp-和sp-杂化碳原子组成的高度π共轭结构的二维碳同素异形体,具有独特的分子构型和电子结构,具有优异的电学、力学、光电和半导体性能,在气体分离、化学反应催化、储能和传感器等方面具有很大的应用潜力。GYs可分为几种结构形式,包括石墨炔(GDY)和石墨炔(GTY)。结构表征对于理解它们的结构和性质之间的关系至关重要。目前,包括扫描电镜、透射电镜、x射线衍射、x射线光电子能谱、核磁共振、红外和拉曼光谱在内的多种实验方法已被用于表征GYs的结构。本文综述了红外光谱和拉曼光谱对GYs结构和振动特性的研究进展。将回顾周期性出现键的振动特征,包括线性和非线性红外特征。本文将讨论强度增强拉伸模式作为红外标记物用于监测GYs中振动能量的再分配和转移。本文综述将有助于进一步了解该体系的结构、结构分布和振动能量传递途径,对其设计、制造和应用具有重要意义。
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Vibrational and structural dynamics of graphyne
Graphyne (GYs) is a class of 2D carbon allotropes with highly π-conjugated structure consisting of sp- and sp 2-hybridized carbon atoms, leading to unique molecular configuration and electronic structure, showing excellent electrical, mechanical, photoelectric and semiconducting properties, and having great potentials in gas–separation, chemical-reaction catalysis, energy–storage, and sensor applications. GYs can be classified into several structural forms, including graphdiyne (GDY) and graphtriyne (GTY). Structural characterisation is crucial for understanding the relationship between their structure and properties. At present, quite a few experimental methods, including scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared and Raman spectroscopies, have been used to characterise the structure of GYs. This review focuses on the structural and vibrational characterisations of GYs using Infrared (IR) and Raman spectroscopies. The vibrational signature, including linear and nonlinear IR characteristics of the periodically appearing bond, will be reviewed. The intensity enhanced stretching mode as an IR marker in monitoring vibrational energy redistribution and transfer in GYs will be discussed. This review will shed light on the understanding of the structures and structural distributions, and vibrational energy-transfer pathways of the GY systems, which are important for their design, fabrication and applications.
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期刊介绍: International Reviews in Physical Chemistry publishes review articles describing frontier research areas in physical chemistry. Internationally renowned scientists describe their own research in the wider context of the field. The articles are of interest not only to specialists but also to those wishing to read general and authoritative accounts of recent developments in physical chemistry, chemical physics and theoretical chemistry. The journal appeals to research workers, lecturers and research students alike.
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