Chirality-Induced Spin Selectivity in Supramolecular Chirally Functionalized Graphene
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2023-09-05Resumen
Chiral graphene hybrid materials have attracted significant attention in recent years due to their
various applications in the areas of chiral catalysis, chiral separation and recognition, enantioselective sensing, etc.
On the other hand, chiral materials are also known to exhibit chirality-dependent spin transmission, commonly
dubbed “chirality induced spin selectivity” or CISS. However, CISS properties of chiral graphene materials are
largely unexplored. As such, it is not clear whether graphene is even a promising material for the CISS effect given its
weak spin−orbit interaction. Here, we report the CISS effect in chiral graphene sheets, in which a graphene
derivative (reduced graphene oxide or rGO) is noncovalently functionalized with chiral Fmoc-FF (Fmocdiphenylalanine) supramolecular fibers. The graphene flakes acquire a “conformational chirality” postfunctionalization, which, combined with other factors, is presumably responsible for the CISS signal. The CISS signal correlates
with the supramolecular chirality of the medium, which depends on the thickness of graphene used. Quite
interestingly, the noncovalent supramolecular chiral functionalization of conductive materials offers a simple and
straightforward methodology to induce chirality and CISS properties in a multitude of easily accessible advanced
conductive materials.