Covalent Functionalization of Antimonene and Bismuthene Nanosheets
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Article 2022 English
Authors
MA
Mohd Monis Ayyub
MB
Manaswee Barua
SA
Shashidhara Acharya
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Antimonene and bismuthene are promising members of the 2D pnictogen family with their tunable band gaps, high electronic conductivity, and ambient stability, making them suitable for electronic and optoelectronic applications. However, semi‐metal to semiconductor transition occurs only in the mono/bilayer regime, limiting their applications. Covalent functionalization is a versatile method for tuning materials’ chemical, electronic, and optical properties and can be explored for tuning the properties of pnictogens. In this work, emissions in liquid exfoliated antimonene and bismuthene are observed at ≈2.23 and ≈2.33 eV, respectively. Covalent functionalization of antimonene and bismuthene with p‐nitrobenzene diazonium salt proceeds with the transfer of lone pairs from Sb/Bi to the diazonium salt, introducing organic moieties on the surface attached predominantly via Sb/BiC bonds. Consequently, Sb/Bi signatures in Raman and X‐ray photoelectron spectra are blue‐shifted, implying lattice distortion and charge transfer. Interestingly, emission can be tailored upon functionalization to 2.18 and 2.27 eV for antimonene and bismuthene respectively, and this opens the possibility of tuning the properties of pnictogens and related materials. This is the first report on covalent functionalization of antimonene and bismuthene. It sheds light on the reaction mechanism on pnictogen surfaces and demonstrates tunability of optical property and surface passivation.
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