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Structure and stability of hydrogenated carbon atom vacancies in graphene

Published 26 Dec 2013 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1312.7143v1)

Abstract: Adsorption of hydrogen atoms to a carbon atom vacancy in graphene is investigated by means of periodic \emph{first principles} calculations, up to the fully hydrogenated state where six H atoms chemically bind to the vacancy. Addition of a single H atom is highly exothermic and barrierless, and binding energies remain substantial for further hydrogenation, with a preference towards structures with the least number of geminal pairs. Thermodynamic analysis shows that defective graphene is extremely sensitive to hydrogenation, with the triply hydrogenated anti- structure prevailing at room temperature and for a wide range of H$_{2}$ partial pressures, from $\sim1$ bar down to $<10{-20}$ bar. This structure has one unpaired electron and provides a spin-half local magnetic moment contribution to graphene paramagnetism. Comparison of our results with recent TEM, STM and $\mu$-SR experiments suggest that carbon atom vacancies may actually be hydrogenated to various degrees under varying conditions.

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