Highly sp2-hybridized disordered carbons stand out because of their versatile and often complex extended-range order, characterized by curved layers with rings of varying sizes, stacking disorder, and other defects. Understanding this extended-range order is crucial for grasping its role in numerous applications. In this study, we demonstrate the use of the pair-angle distribution function (PADF) analysis to address this challenging task. The three-dimensional aspect of the PADF enables the extraction of a wide range of information, including the ability to separately study intra- and interlayer disorder─a difficult task with other methods like one-dimensional pair distribution functions. Using PADF analysis thus improves our understanding of the extended-range order, which is essential for customizing carbons for specific applications. The proof-of-concept demonstration of separating inter- and intraplane disorder in layered materials also introduces a powerful new approach for studying other materials, including MXenes and layered double hydroxides.
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Rebekka Klemmt
Alan Salek
La Trobe University
Martin A. Karlsen
ACS Materials Letters
Aarhus University
La Trobe University
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75bd3c6e9836116a23d7f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmaterialslett.5c01636