用低剂量电子显微镜研究聚三嗪亚胺材料的不同堆叠模式和局部结构

IF 15.6 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Guanxing Li, Cailing Chen*, Hui Zhang, Zhen-Hua Li, Chenghua Sun, Zhan Shi and Yu Han*, 
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摘要

聚(三嗪亚胺)(PTI)材料是一类层状石墨碳氮化物,因其独特的电子、热学和催化性能而受到广泛关注。这些特性可以通过合成后处理进行调整。然而,这些处理对PTI层堆积模式和局部结构的影响在很大程度上仍未被探索。在这里,我们证明,低剂量的电子显微镜可以提供关键的见解,这些以前未回答的问题。利用集成差相衬扫描透射电子显微镜(iDPC-STEM)和精心控制的电子剂量,我们实现了亚埃分辨率的PTI材料成像。得到的图像显示,酸处理促进了从AA ' -堆叠到AB-和abc -堆叠的转变,其中AB-堆叠是首次被发现。密度泛函理论计算表明,层间静电相互作用决定了整个层的堆叠模式,而插入阳离子的替换是堆叠模式转换的主要驱动因素。此外,iDPC-STEM还揭示了Cl在原始PTI锯齿状侧面的存在,而在酸处理的PTI中则不存在Cl。在AA ' -堆积区和ab -堆积区之间存在一个缺Cl的过渡区,表明堆积区的转变伴随着Cl离子的提取和再嵌入。
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Unraveling Various Stacking Modes and Local Structures in Poly(triazine imide) Materials via Low-Dose Electron Microscopy

Unraveling Various Stacking Modes and Local Structures in Poly(triazine imide) Materials via Low-Dose Electron Microscopy

Poly(triazine imide) (PTI) materials, a class of layered graphitic carbon nitrides, have garnered significant attention for their unique electronic, thermal, and catalytic properties. These properties can be adjusted through postsynthesis treatments. However, the influence of these treatments on the layer stacking modes and local structures within PTI remains largely unexplored. Herein, we demonstrate that low-dose electron microscopy can provide crucial insights into these previously unanswered questions. Utilizing integrated differential phase-contrast scanning transmission electron microscopy (iDPC-STEM) with carefully controlled electron doses, we achieved subangstrom resolution imaging of PTI materials. The obtained images reveal that acid treatments promote the transformation from AA’-stacking to AB- and ABC-stacking, with the latter being identified for the first time. Density functional theory calculations indicate that the replacement of intercalated cations is the primary driver of stacking mode transformation, while interlayer electrostatic interactions dictate the overall layer stacking. In addition, iDPC-STEM reveals the presence of Cl on the zigzag side surfaces of pristine PTI and its absence in acid-treated PTI. It also uncovers a Cl-deficient transition zone between AA’-stacking and AB-stacking regions, suggesting that the transformation of stacking modes is accompanied by the extraction and reintercalation of Cl ions.

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