Drewienkiewicz Aleksandra, Żydek Arkadiusz, Trybula Marcela E, Pstruś Janusz
Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, 30-059 Krakow, Poland.
Biological and Chemical Research Centre, University of Warsaw, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland.
Nanomaterials (Basel). 2021 Jun 1;11(6):1465. doi: 10.3390/nano11061465.
Understanding the atomic-level phenomena occurring upon the wetting of graphene-coated Cu with liquid Ag is pivotal for the description of the wetting phenomenon and the role of graphene as a diffusion barrier. We have performed molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and confronted with our present experimental results to characterize wetting behavior of graphene coated Cu surfaces. Perfect and defected graphene layers covering Cu surface were wetted with liquid Ag droplet at 1273 K. Structural and topological aspects are discussed to characterize structure of the liquid Ag droplet and a product of wetting reaction occurring on Cu/Gn and Cu/Gn substrates, also including perfect graphene layer and a pure Cu surface. The obtained results reveal the importance of defects in graphene structure, which play a key role in wetting mechanism and the formation of AgCu alloy. As a consequence, we observe a change of the wetting behavior and topology of both bulk and adsorbed Ag atoms by using Voronoi analysis (VA). Despite the differences in time scale, atomistic simulations allowed us to catch the early stages of wetting, which are important for explaining the final stage of wetting delivered from experiment. Our findings reveal also graphene translucency to metal-metal interactions, observed in previous papers.
了解液态银对石墨烯包覆铜的润湿过程中发生的原子级现象,对于描述润湿现象以及石墨烯作为扩散阻挡层的作用至关重要。我们进行了分子动力学(MD)模拟,并与当前的实验结果进行对比,以表征石墨烯包覆铜表面的润湿行为。在1273 K下,用液态银滴对覆盖铜表面的完美和有缺陷的石墨烯层进行润湿。讨论了结构和拓扑方面,以表征液态银滴的结构以及在铜/石墨烯(Cu/Gn)和铜/石墨烯(Cu/Gn)基底上发生的润湿反应产物,其中基底还包括完美石墨烯层和纯铜表面。所得结果揭示了石墨烯结构中缺陷的重要性,这些缺陷在润湿机制和银铜合金的形成中起关键作用。因此,通过使用Voronoi分析(VA),我们观察到体相和吸附银原子的润湿行为和拓扑结构发生了变化。尽管时间尺度不同,但原子模拟使我们能够捕捉到润湿的早期阶段,这对于解释实验得出的润湿最终阶段很重要。我们的研究结果还揭示了如先前论文中所观察到的石墨烯对金属 - 金属相互作用的半透明性。