Issue 40, 2024

Oxygen-assisted monodisperse transition-metal-atom-induced graphite phase transformation to diamond: a first-principles calculation study

Abstract

The low-pressure phase transformation of graphite to diamond has been confirmed with the help of a tantalum, hydrogen, and oxygen composited atmosphere in chemical vapor deposition. Subsequent theoretical calculations revealed the phase-transformation mechanism induced by a monodisperse transition-metal (TM) with an appropriate atomic radius (1.36–1.60 Å) and unfilled d-orbitals (d2s2–d7s2) on an H-terminated diamond substrate. However, the specific role of oxygen in TM-induced phase transformation remains unclear. Herein, we employed first-principles calculations to elucidate how oxygen assists the monodisperse TM in inducing ordinary-pressure phase transformation of graphite to diamond. Results show that the adsorption energy of the TM on the O-terminated diamond substrate was lower and the diffusion barrier was higher than that for its hydrogen counterpart, thereby effectively promoting their existence in a monodisperse state. These monodisperse TM atoms reduce the energy barrier of the phase transformation. This is attributed to the hybridization of unpaired electrons in the d-orbitals of the TM with the pz-orbitals of carbon, resulting in charge transfer within graphene from a horizontal to a vertical direction, leading to a transition from sp2-C to sp3-C. Specifically, TMs with the electronic configuration of d9s1, such as Au, have a weak role in phase transition on H-terminated diamond, while on O-terminated diamond, oxygen takes away the electrons of Au to generate more unpaired electrons that can bond to carbon, significantly promoting the phase transformation. For TMs with electronic configurations of d7s2 to d3s2, the bonding of their unpaired electrons to carbon is largely unaffected by oxygen; thus, oxidation has little influence on the phase transition. In the case of d2s2, oxygen takes away all the unpaired d-orbital electrons, thus preventing the TMs from bonding to carbon and providing no contribution to the phase transformation. Our findings offer guidance for the preparation of diamond based on graphite at ordinary pressure.

Graphical abstract: Oxygen-assisted monodisperse transition-metal-atom-induced graphite phase transformation to diamond: a first-principles calculation study

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jun 2024
Accepted
10 Sep 2024
First published
11 Sep 2024

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 27767-27776

Oxygen-assisted monodisperse transition-metal-atom-induced graphite phase transformation to diamond: a first-principles calculation study

S. Lu, X. Zhang, C. Chen, M. Jiang, X. Li and X. Hu, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 27767 DOI: 10.1039/D4TA04153D

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