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CO2 adsorption on Fe-doped graphene nanoribbons: First principles electronic transport calculations

G. R. BerdiyorovHamad bin Khalifa University 1 Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, , Qatar Foundation, Doha, QatarHasan M. AbdullahKing Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals 2 Department of Physics, , 31261 Dhahran, Saudi ArabiaMohammed Al EzziKing Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals 2 Department of Physics, , 31261 Dhahran, Saudi ArabiaG. V. RakhmatullaevaNational University of Uzbekistan 3 Department of Physics, , Tashkent, UzbekistanH. BahlouliKing Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals 2 Department of Physics, , 31261 Dhahran, Saudi ArabiaNacir TitUAE University 5 Department of Physics, , Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates
AIP Advancesjournal2016en
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Decoration of graphene with metals and metal-oxides is known to be one of the effective methods to enhance gas sensing and catalytic properties of graphene. We use density functional theory in combination with the nonequilibrium Green’s function formalism to study the conductance response of Fe-doped graphene nanoribbons to CO2 gas adsorption. A single Fe atom is either adsorbed on graphene’s surface (aFe-graphene) or it substitutes the carbon atom (sFe-graphene). Metal atom doping reduces the electronic transmission of pristine graphene due to the localization of electronic states near the impurities. The reduction in the transmission is more pronounced in the case of aFe-graphene. In addition, the aFe-graphene is found to be less sensitive to the CO2 molecule attachment as compared to the sFe-graphene system. Pristine graphene is also found to be less sensitive to the molecular adsorption. Since the change in the conductivity is one of the main outputs of sensors, our findings will be useful in developing graphene-based solid-state gas sensors.

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