Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) is an important electrode material as a structural model of graphitic nanocarbons such as graphene and carbon nanotubes. Here, we apply scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) to demonstrate quantitatively that the electroactivity of the HOPG basal surface can be significantly lowered by the adsorption of adventitious organic impurities from both ultrapure water and ambient air. An SECM approach curve of (ferrocenylmethyl)trimethylammonium (FcTMA<sup>+</sup>) shows the higher electrochemical reactivity of the HOPG surface as the aqueous concentration of organic impurities, i.e., total organic carbon (TOC), is decreased from ∼20 to ∼1 ppb. SECM-based nanogap voltammetry in ∼1 ppb-TOC water yields...
In situ electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy, alternating current voltammetry, and electroc...
The electrochemical oxidation of guanine is studied in aqueous media at various carbon electrodes. S...
Carbon materials have a long history of use as electrodes in electrochemistry, from (bio)electroanal...
Major new insights on electrochemical processes at graphite electrodes are reported, following exten...
Cyclic voltammetry of three ferrocene derivatives – (ferrocenylmethyl)trimethylammonium (FcTMA+), fe...
The chemical functionalization of carbon surfaces has myriad applications, from tailored sensors to ...
After all, it's active: High-resolution scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) demonstrate...
Formation of a nanometer-wide gap between tip and substrate electrodes by scanning electrochemical m...
International audienceThe influence of surface chemistry on heterogeneous electron transfer at activ...
Effects of the potential of anodic oxidation and of potential cycling on the surface structure of a ...
This chapter is concerned with electrochemistry at, and of, highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG...
The surface topography of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) which has been subjected to anod...
The chemical functionalization of carbon surfaces has myriad applications, from tailored sensors to ...
Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms, has been in the center stage of materials research since i...
Carbon materials have a long history of use as electrodes in electrochemistry, from (bio)electroanal...
In situ electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy, alternating current voltammetry, and electroc...
The electrochemical oxidation of guanine is studied in aqueous media at various carbon electrodes. S...
Carbon materials have a long history of use as electrodes in electrochemistry, from (bio)electroanal...
Major new insights on electrochemical processes at graphite electrodes are reported, following exten...
Cyclic voltammetry of three ferrocene derivatives – (ferrocenylmethyl)trimethylammonium (FcTMA+), fe...
The chemical functionalization of carbon surfaces has myriad applications, from tailored sensors to ...
After all, it's active: High-resolution scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) demonstrate...
Formation of a nanometer-wide gap between tip and substrate electrodes by scanning electrochemical m...
International audienceThe influence of surface chemistry on heterogeneous electron transfer at activ...
Effects of the potential of anodic oxidation and of potential cycling on the surface structure of a ...
This chapter is concerned with electrochemistry at, and of, highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG...
The surface topography of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) which has been subjected to anod...
The chemical functionalization of carbon surfaces has myriad applications, from tailored sensors to ...
Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms, has been in the center stage of materials research since i...
Carbon materials have a long history of use as electrodes in electrochemistry, from (bio)electroanal...
In situ electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy, alternating current voltammetry, and electroc...
The electrochemical oxidation of guanine is studied in aqueous media at various carbon electrodes. S...
Carbon materials have a long history of use as electrodes in electrochemistry, from (bio)electroanal...