The interaction of iron and metal-free meso-tetra (4-sulfonatophenyl) porphines with CVD graphene: a comparative Raman spectroscopy study

2015 
In this work, a non-covalent interaction of iron and metal-free meso-tetra (4-sulfonatophenyl) porphines (FeTPPS and TPPS, respectively) with high-quality single-layer graphene is studied by Raman spectroscopy. Such a kind of graphene functionalization is promising for a development of novel optoelectronic devices and sensors. Our results show that the central metal atom of porphyrin macrocycle, iron particularly, plays an important role in the integrity of FeTPPS on graphene surface; however, the predicted Raman enhancement is not significant. The interaction of metal-free TPPS with graphene leads to the deprotonation of TPPS molecules and higher Raman enhancement values. Moreover, initially deprotonated TPPS solutions after the adsorption onto the graphene surface demonstrate the appearance of new Raman bands and significantly enhanced Raman signals. We propose that a strong interaction between deprotonated TPPS and graphene is realized through pyrrole and desulfonated phenyl rings of closely located planar TPPS molecules on the graphene surface. The results show that both the protonation of porphyrin macrocycle and the existence of central metal atom are crucial for a formation of nanocomposites with defined electronic properties. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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