PhD Thesis Defense | Paula Angulo Portugal
Tailoring active sites in graphene nanostructures by on-surface synthesis
January 8, 11:00
CFM Auditorium
Candidate: Paula Angulo Portugal
Supervisor: Martina Corso and Dimas G. de Oteyza
SUMMARY
This thesis explores how atomic-scale design of graphene-based nanostructures enables precise control over their electronic properties and chemical reactivity. Using on-surface synthesis combined with scanning probe microscopy and laboratory- and synchrotron-based spectroscopic techniques, a range of functionalized, porous, and nitrogen-doped graphene nanostructures are investigated. The results demonstrate how the impact of the functionalization influences the properties of these nanostructures, enabling band-structure tuning, improved stability, and increased affinity toward small gas molecules. Metal coordination at nitrogen sites and pore cavities further introduces site-specific reactivity relevant for sensing and catalytic processes. Overall, this work highlights the potential of atomically precise carbon materials as versatile building blocks for future nanoelectronic, sensing, and catalytic devices.

Tailoring active sites in graphene nanostructures by on-surface synthesis