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MSE PRO Single-Nitrogen-doped Graphdiyne Powder, 10 mg/bottle– MSE Supplies LLC

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MSE PRO Single-Nitrogen-doped Graphdiyne Powder, 10 mg/bottle

SKU: PO9410

  • $ 71995



MSE PRO™ Single-Nitrogen-doped Graphdiyne Powder

Applications:

Graphdiyne features abundant carbon-carbon bonds, a large conjugated system, wide interlayer spacing, and excellent chemical stability. The doping Nitrogen modifies the surface defect of N-Graphdiyne and further greatly improves their quantum yield. In addition, the doping N induces a strong electron transport ability and good conductivity of N-Graphdiyne. It present extensive application prospects in fields such as gas separation, catalysis, water treatment, electronics, humidity sensors, energy, and more.

Store sealed and light-protected at room temperature.

MSE Supplies offers a variety of graphdiyne products. Please contact us for more information.

Specifications:

  • SKU#: PO9410
  • Lateral Size: 50 nm -1 um
  • Appearance: Black powder
  • Nitrogen content: 9.77 at%
  • Package Size: 10 mg/bottle

Reference:

[1] Hamze Mousavi, Moein Asshabi, Samira Jalilvand, Jabbar Khodadadi, Strain effect on the electronic properties of graphdiyne, Thin Solid Films, Volume 761, 2022, 139514, ISSN 0040-6090.

[2] Xijuan Hao, Fangxin Hu, Yu Gu, Hongbin Yang, Changming Li, Chunxian Guo, Molecularly assembled graphdiyne with atomic sites for ultrafast and real-time detection of nitric oxide in cell assays, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Volume 195, 2022, 113630, ISSN 0956-5663. 

[3] Qiang Bai, Hongyang Luo, Xuetao Yi, et al. Nitrogen-Doped Graphdiyne Quantum-dots as an Optical-Electrochemical sensor for sensitive detection of dopamine, Microchemical Journal, Volume 179, 2022, 107521.