Ni-assisted transformation of graphene flakes to fullerenes
Irina V. Lebedeva, Andrey A. Knizhnik, Andrey M. Popov, Boris V., Potapkin

TL;DR
This study uses molecular dynamics simulations to show that nickel clusters significantly lower the energy barrier for transforming graphene flakes into fullerenes, enabling synthesis at lower temperatures and revealing new heterofullerene structures.
Contribution
Developed a Ni-C bond-order potential and demonstrated Ni clusters' role in facilitating graphene-to-fullerene transformation, including formation of novel heterofullerenes.
Findings
Ni clusters reduce activation energy from 4.0 eV to 1.5-1.9 eV
Transformation temperature decreases from ~1400 K to 700-800 K
New heterofullerenes with Ni patches or inside are formed
Abstract
Transformation of graphene flakes to fullerenes assisted by Ni clusters is investigated using molecular dynamics simulations. The bond-order potential for Ni-C systems is developed. The potential reproduces the experimental and first-principles data on the physical properties of pure Ni as well as on relative energies of carbon species on Ni surfaces and in Ni bulk. The potential is applied for molecular dynamics simulations of the transformation of graphene flakes consisting of 50 - 400 atoms with and without Ni clusters attached. Free fullerenes, fullerenes with Ni clusters attached from outside and fullerenes encapsulating Ni clusters (Ni endofullerenes) are observed to form in the presence of Ni clusters consisting of 5 - 80 atoms. Moreover, a new type of heterofullerenes with a patch made of a Ni cluster is found to form as an intermediate structure during the transformation. The…
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