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Insertion of the Liquid Crystal 5CB into Monovacancy Graphene

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Journal Molecules
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Biology
Date 2022 Mar 10
PMID 35268764
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Abstract

Interfacial interactions between liquid crystal (LC) and two-dimensional (2D) materials provide a platform to facilitate novel optical and electronic material properties. These interactions are uniquely sensitive to the local energy landscape of the atomically thick 2D surface, which can be strongly influenced by defects that are introduced, either by design or as a byproduct of fabrication processes. Herein, we present density functional theory (DFT) calculations of the LC mesogen 4-cyan-4'-pentylbiphenyl (5CB) on graphene in the presence of a monovacancy (MV-G). We find that the monovacancy strengthens the binding of 5CB in the planar alignment and that the structure is lower in energy than the corresponding homeotropic structure. However, if the molecule is able to approach the monovacancy homeotropically, 5CB undergoes a chemical reaction, releasing 4.5 eV in the process. This reaction follows a step-by-step process gradually adding bonds, inserting the 5CB cyano group into MV-G. We conclude that this irreversible insertion reaction is likely spontaneous, potentially providing a new avenue for controlling both LC behavior and graphene properties.

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