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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2011

One-Pot Functionalization of Graphene with Porphyrin through Cycloaddition Reactions

Xiaoyan Zhang; Lili Hou; Arjen Cnossen; Anthony C. Coleman; Oleksii Ivashenko; Petra Rudolf; Bart J. van Wees; Wesley R. Browne; Ben L. Feringa

Two types of graphene-based hybrid materials, graphene-TPP (TPP=tetraphenylporphyrin) and graphene-PdTPP (PdTPP=palladium tetraphenylporphyrin), were prepared directly from pristine graphene through one-pot cycloaddition reactions. The hybrid materials were characterized by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), by TEM, by UV/Vis, FTIR, Raman, and luminescence spectroscopy, and by fluorescence/phosphorescence lifetime measurements. The presence of the covalent linkages between graphene and porphyrin was confirmed by FTIR and Raman spectroscopy and further supported by control experiments. The presence of TPP (or PdTPP) in the hybrid material was demonstrated by UV/Vis spectroscopy, with TGA results indicating that the graphene-TPP and graphene-PdTPP hybrid materials contained approximately 18 % TPP and 20 % PdTPP. The quenching of fluorescence (or phosphorescence) and reduced lifetimes suggest excited state energy/electron transfer between graphene and the covalently attached TPP (or PdTPP) molecules.


Nano Letters | 2015

Comparing Graphene Growth on Cu(111) versus Oxidized Cu(111)

Stefano Gottardi; Kathrin Müller; L. Bignardi; Juan Carlos Moreno-López; Tuan Anh Pham; Oleksii Ivashenko; Mikhail Yablonskikh; Alexei Barinov; Jonas Björk; Petra Rudolf; Meike Stöhr

The epitaxial growth of graphene on catalytically active metallic surfaces via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is known to be one of the most reliable routes toward high-quality large-area graphene. This CVD-grown graphene is generally coupled to its metallic support resulting in a modification of its intrinsic properties. Growth on oxides is a promising alternative that might lead to a decoupled graphene layer. Here, we compare graphene on a pure metallic to graphene on an oxidized copper surface in both cases grown by a single step CVD process under similar conditions. Remarkably, the growth on copper oxide, a high-k dielectric material, preserves the intrinsic properties of graphene; it is not doped and a linear dispersion is observed close to the Fermi energy. Density functional theory calculations give additional insight into the reaction processes and help explaining the catalytic activity of the copper oxide surface.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2014

Control of Surface Wettability Using Tripodal Light-Activated Molecular Motors

Kuang-Yen Chen; Oleksii Ivashenko; Gregory T. Carroll; Jort Robertus; Jos C. M. Kistemaker; Gabor London; Wesley R. Browne; Petra Rudolf; Ben L. Feringa

Monolayers of fluorinated light-driven molecular motors were synthesized and immobilized on gold films in an altitudinal orientation via tripodal stators. In this design the functionalized molecular motors are not interfering and preserve their rotary function on gold. The wettability of the self-assembled monolayers can be modulated by UV irradiation.


Langmuir | 2013

UV/Vis and NIR Light-Responsive Spiropyran Self-Assembled Monolayers

Oleksii Ivashenko; Jochem T. van Herpt; Ben L. Feringa; Petra Rudolf; Wesley R. Browne

Self-assembled monolayers of a 6-nitro BIPS spiropyran (SP) modified with a disulfide-terminated aliphatic chain were prepared on polycrystalline gold surfaces and characterized by UV/vis absorption, surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopies (XPS). The SAMs obtained are composed of the ring-closed form (i.e., spiropyran) only. Irradiation with UV light results in conversion of the monolayer to the merocyanine form (MC), manifested in the appearance of an N(+) contribution in the N 1s region of the XPS spectrum of the SAMs, the characteristic absorption band of the MC form in the visible region at 555 nm, and the C-O stretching band in the SERS spectrum. Recovery of the initial state of the monolayer was observed both thermally and after irradiation with visible light. Several switching cycles were performed and monitored by SERS spectroscopy, demonstrating the stability of the SAMs during repeated switching between SP and MC states. A key finding in the present study is that ring-opening of the surface-immobilized spiropyrans can be induced by irradiation with continuous wave NIR (785 nm) light as well as by irradiation with UV light. We demonstrate that ring-opening by irradiation at 785 nm proceeds by a two-photon absorption pathway both in the SAMs and in the solid state. Hence, spiropyran SAMs on gold can undergo reversible photochemical switching from the SP to the MC form with both UV and NIR and the reverse reaction induced by irradiation with visible light or heating. Furthermore, the observation of NIR-induced switching with a continuous wave source holds important consequences in the study of photochromic switches on surfaces using SERS and emphasizes the importance of the use of multiple complementary techniques in characterizing photoresponsive SAMs.


Chemical Communications | 2013

Oxidative electrochemical aryl C–C coupling of spiropyrans

Oleksii Ivashenko; Jochem T. van Herpt; Petra Rudolf; Ben L. Feringa; Wesley R. Browne

The isolation and definitive assignment of the species formed upon electrochemical oxidation of nitro-spiropyran (SP) is reported. The oxidative aryl C-C coupling at the indoline moiety of the radical cation to form covalent dimers of the ring-closed form is demonstrated. The coupling is blocked with a methyl substituent para to the indoline nitrogen.


Nanoscale | 2013

Microscopic characterisation of suspended graphene grown by chemical vapour deposition.

L. Bignardi; W. F. van Dorp; Stefano Gottardi; Oleksii Ivashenko; P. Dudin; Alexei Barinov; de Jeff Hosson; Meike Stöhr; Petra Rudolf

We present a multi-technique characterisation of graphene grown by chemical vapour deposition (CVD) and thereafter transferred to and suspended on a grid for transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The properties of the electronic band structure are investigated by angle-resolved photoelectron spectromicroscopy, while the structural and crystalline properties are studied by TEM and Raman spectroscopy. We demonstrate that the suspended graphene membrane locally shows electronic properties comparable with those of samples prepared by micromechanical cleaving of graphite. Measurements show that the area of high quality suspended graphene is limited by the folding of the graphene during the transfer.


Advanced Functional Materials | 2014

A Shape-Adaptive, Antibacterial-Coating of Immobilized Quaternary-Ammonium-Compounds Tethered on Hyperbranched Polyurea and its Mechanism of Action

Lia Asri; Mihaela Crismaru; Steven Roest; Yun Chen; Oleksii Ivashenko; Petra Rudolf; Joerg C. Tiller; Henny C. van der Mei; Ton Loontjens; Henk J. Busscher


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013

Electrochemical Write and Read Functionality through Oxidative Dimerization of Spiropyran Self-Assembled Mono layers on Gold

Oleksii Ivashenko; Jochem T. van Herpt; Bernard Feringa; Petra Rudolf; Wesley R. Browne


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2016

A Remarkable Multitasking Double Spiropyran; Bidirectional Visible Light Switching of Polymer Coated Surfaces with dual Redox and Proton Gating

Luuk Kortekaas; Oleksii Ivashenko; Jochem T. van Herpt; Wesley R. Browne


Chemical Communications | 2014

Tailor-made graphite oxide-DAB poly(propylene imine) dendrimer intercalated hybrids and their potential for efficient CO2 adsorption

Theodorus Tsoufis; Fotios K. Katsaros; Zili Sideratou; G. Romanos; Oleksii Ivashenko; Petra Rudolf; B.J. Kooi; S. Papageorgiou; M. A. Karakassides

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Petra Rudolf

University of Groningen

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L. Bignardi

University of Groningen

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Meike Stöhr

University of Groningen

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Alexei Barinov

Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste

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