Abstract

Graphene has been extensive studied in the field of photocatalysis. Herein, single-crystal and polycrystalline graphenes are prepared by mechanical exfoliation and chemical vapor deposition (CVD), respectively. The photocatalytic properties of polycrystalline graphene are carefully assessed by using 4-nitrobenzenethiol (4-NBT), as a probe molecule, under incident 532 nm laser beam. Similarly, the photocatalytic properties of single-crystal graphene are also investigated with 4-aminothiophenol (PATP) under incident 633 nm laser radiation. In order to solve the problem of uneven distribution of probe molecules on graphene, the internal standard method is adopted by using 2-naphthalenethiol (2-NT), as the internal standard molecule. The experimental findings indicate that PATP can be catalyzed onto the surface of single-crystal graphene under the irradiation of 633 nm laser beam and its catalytic properties significantly increase with decreasing the number of graphene layers. In addition, when single-crystal graphene is used as the Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) enhancement substrate, the SERS enhancement was also increased with the decrease of the number of layers.

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