TY - JOUR
T1 - Novel 2D CaCl crystals with metallicity, room-temperature ferromagnetism, heterojunction, piezoelectricity-like property and monovalent calcium ions
AU - Zhang, Lei
AU - Shi, Guosheng
AU - Peng, Bingquan
AU - Gao, Pengfei
AU - Chen, Liang
AU - Zhong, Ni
AU - Mu, Liuhua
AU - Zhang, Lijuan
AU - Zhang, Peng
AU - Gou, Lu
AU - Zhao, Yimin
AU - Liang, Shanshan
AU - Jiang, Jie
AU - Zhang, Zejun
AU - Ren, Hongtao
AU - Lei, Xiaoling
AU - Yi, Ruobing
AU - Qiu, Yinwei
AU - Zhang, Yufeng
AU - Liu, Xing
AU - Wu, Minghong
AU - Yan, Long
AU - Duan, Chungang
AU - Zhang, Shengli
AU - Fang, Haiping
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of China Science Publishing & Media Ltd.
PY - 2021/7
Y1 - 2021/7
N2 - Under ambient conditions, the only known valence state of calcium ions is +2, and the corresponding crystals with calcium ions are insulating and nonferromagnetic. Here, using cryo-electron microscopy, we report direct observation of two-dimensional (2D) CaCl crystals on reduced graphene oxide (rGO) membranes, in which the calcium ions are only monovalent (i.e. +1). Remarkably, metallic rather than insulating properties are displayed by those CaCl crystals. More interestingly, room-temperature ferromagnetism, graphene-CaCl heterojunction, coexistence of piezoelectricity-like property and metallicity, as well as the distinct hydrogen storage and release capability of the CaCl crystals in rGO membranes are experimentally demonstrated. We note that such CaCl crystals are obtained by simply incubating rGO membranes in salt solutions below the saturated concentration, under ambient conditions. Theoretical studies suggest that the formation of those abnormal crystals is attributed to the strong cation-π interactions of the Ca cations with the aromatic rings in the graphene surfaces. The findings highlight the realistic potential applications of such abnormal CaCl material with unusual electronic properties in designing novel transistors and magnetic devices, hydrogen storage, catalyzers, high-performance conducting electrodes and sensors, with a size down to atomic scale.
AB - Under ambient conditions, the only known valence state of calcium ions is +2, and the corresponding crystals with calcium ions are insulating and nonferromagnetic. Here, using cryo-electron microscopy, we report direct observation of two-dimensional (2D) CaCl crystals on reduced graphene oxide (rGO) membranes, in which the calcium ions are only monovalent (i.e. +1). Remarkably, metallic rather than insulating properties are displayed by those CaCl crystals. More interestingly, room-temperature ferromagnetism, graphene-CaCl heterojunction, coexistence of piezoelectricity-like property and metallicity, as well as the distinct hydrogen storage and release capability of the CaCl crystals in rGO membranes are experimentally demonstrated. We note that such CaCl crystals are obtained by simply incubating rGO membranes in salt solutions below the saturated concentration, under ambient conditions. Theoretical studies suggest that the formation of those abnormal crystals is attributed to the strong cation-π interactions of the Ca cations with the aromatic rings in the graphene surfaces. The findings highlight the realistic potential applications of such abnormal CaCl material with unusual electronic properties in designing novel transistors and magnetic devices, hydrogen storage, catalyzers, high-performance conducting electrodes and sensors, with a size down to atomic scale.
KW - 2D CaCl crystals
KW - coexistence of piezoelectricity-like property and metallicity
KW - heterojunction
KW - monovalent calcium ions
KW - room-temperature ferromagnetism
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85112460268
U2 - 10.1093/nsr/nwaa274
DO - 10.1093/nsr/nwaa274
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85112460268
SN - 2095-5138
VL - 8
JO - National Science Review
JF - National Science Review
IS - 7
M1 - nwaa274
ER -