We report continuous monitoring of heterogeneously distributed oxygenated functionalities on the entire surface of the individual graphene oxide flake during the chemical reduction process. The charge densities over the surface with mixed oxidized and graphitic domains were observed for the same flake after a step-by-step chemical reduction process using electrostatic force microscopy. Quantitative analysis revealed heavily oxidized nanoscale domains (50–100 nm across) on the graphene oxide surface and a complex reduction mechanism involving leaching of sharp oxidized asperities from the surface followed by gradual thinning and formation of uniformly mixed oxidized and graphitic domains across the entire flake
Micrometer-sized oxidation patterns were created in chemical vapor deposition grown multilayered, no...
International audienceThe study of new materials for transparent electrodes or new heterojunctions m...
We unveil the reaction dynamics of monolayer graphene in electrochemical oxidation and reduction pro...
Graphene oxide is one of the most studied nanomaterials owing to its huge application potential in m...
We used electrostatic force microscopy (EFM) to investigate local conducting states of atomically th...
Exfoliated oxidized graphene (OG) sheets, suspended in an aqueous solution, were deposited on freshl...
Electrostatic force spectroscopy (EFS) is a method for monitoring the electrostatic force microscopy...
A process is described to produce single sheets of functionalized graphene through thermal exfoliati...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Graphene oxide is known to exhibit many interesting properties, ranging from inherent fluorescence t...
Oxygen electrochemistry is at the core of several emerging energy conversion technologies. The role ...
Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) can image graphene oxide (GO) flakes on insulating and co...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2015. Major: Chemical Engineering. Advisor: Ch...
Electrochemical reduction in aqueous graphene oxide (GO) dispersion has emerged as an alternative ro...
Micrometer-sized oxidation patterns were created in chemical vapor deposition grown multilayered, no...
International audienceThe study of new materials for transparent electrodes or new heterojunctions m...
We unveil the reaction dynamics of monolayer graphene in electrochemical oxidation and reduction pro...
Graphene oxide is one of the most studied nanomaterials owing to its huge application potential in m...
We used electrostatic force microscopy (EFM) to investigate local conducting states of atomically th...
Exfoliated oxidized graphene (OG) sheets, suspended in an aqueous solution, were deposited on freshl...
Electrostatic force spectroscopy (EFS) is a method for monitoring the electrostatic force microscopy...
A process is described to produce single sheets of functionalized graphene through thermal exfoliati...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Graphene oxide is known to exhibit many interesting properties, ranging from inherent fluorescence t...
Oxygen electrochemistry is at the core of several emerging energy conversion technologies. The role ...
Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) can image graphene oxide (GO) flakes on insulating and co...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2015. Major: Chemical Engineering. Advisor: Ch...
Electrochemical reduction in aqueous graphene oxide (GO) dispersion has emerged as an alternative ro...
Micrometer-sized oxidation patterns were created in chemical vapor deposition grown multilayered, no...
International audienceThe study of new materials for transparent electrodes or new heterojunctions m...
We unveil the reaction dynamics of monolayer graphene in electrochemical oxidation and reduction pro...