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Though it is well recognized that the space between graphene cover and the metal substrate can act as a two-dimensional (2D) nanoreactor, several issues are still unresolved, including the role of the metal substrate, the mechanisms ruling water intercalation and the identification of sites at which water is decomposed. Here, we solve these issues by means of density functional theory and high-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy experiments carried out on graphene grown on (111)-oriented Cu foils. Specifically, we observe decomposition of H2O at room temperature with only H atoms forming bonds with graphene and with buried OH groups underneath the graphene cover. Our theoretical model discloses physicochemical mechanisms ruling the migration and decomposition of water on graphene/Cu. We discover that the edge of graphene can be easily saturated by H through decomposition of H2O, which allows H2O to migrate in the subsurface region from the decoupled edge, where H2O decomposes at room temperature. Hydrogen atoms produced by the decomposition of H2O initially form a chemical bond with graphene for the lower energy barrier compared with other routes. These findings are essential to exploit graphene/Cu interfaces in catalysis and in energy-related applications.

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Received: 06 August 2019
Revised: 14 October 2019
Accepted: 04 November 2019
Published: 14 November 2019
Issue date: December 2019

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© Tsinghua University Press and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2019

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Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 21676232 and 21673206). A. P. thanks Danil W. Boukhvalov for scientific discussions and Vito Fabio for technicalsupport for the HREELS experiments. D. F. acknowledges financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, through the Maria de Maeztu Programme for Units of Excellencein R & D (No. MDM-2014-0377) and MINECO project MAT2015-65356-C3-3-R.

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