Phys Chem Chem Phys
November 2013
We report the synthesis and applications of APPE (aminophenyl propargyl ether) as a novel n-type dopant for graphene. The characteristics of APPE-doped graphene films were investigated using Raman spectroscopy as well as electron transport measurements. The Raman 2D/G peak ratio decreased by more than 40%, and the minimum conductivity voltage (Dirac voltage) was shifted to -133 V as the pristine graphene was doped with APPE, indicating that the graphene was strongly n-doped.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF[reaction: see text] Chloromethanesulfonylethene (3a) and dichloromethanesulfonylethene (3b) were prepared by oxidation of the adducts of ethylene and ClCH(2)SCl or Cl(2)CHSCl, respectively, followed by NaHCO(3) dehydrochlorination. With dienes, 3a gave Diels-Alder adducts that, with base, underwent Ramberg-Bäcklund reaction, giving products corresponding to the adducts of the dienes and allene. Similarly, 3b gave Diels-Alder adducts that, with base in the presence of the novel chlorine source MeSO(2)CCl(3), cleanly afforded products corresponding to the adducts of the dienes and 1,1-dichloropropa-1,2-diene.
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