In situ electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy, alternating current voltammetry, and electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance have been employed to follow the potential-dependent adsorption/desorption processes of nucleic acid bases on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) electrode. The results show that (i) potential-dependent adsorption/desorption of nucleic acid bases on HOPG electrode was accompanied by delamination of the HOPG surface, and the delamination initiates from steps or kinks on the electrode surface, which provide highly active sites for adsorption; (ii) the delamination usually occurred when the electrode potential was changed or when the electrode was at potentials where the phase transition of adsorbate occ...
The chemical functionalization of carbon surfaces has myriad applications, from tailored sensors to ...
We have conducted a series of experiments to explore the surface of the polished pyrolytic graphite ...
Graphitic electrodes in ion batteries and graphite electrochemical exfoliation for graphene producti...
In situ electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy (ECSTM) has been employed to follow the renewa...
Effects of the potential of anodic oxidation and of potential cycling on the surface structure of a ...
Cyclic voltammetry of three ferrocene derivatives – (ferrocenylmethyl)trimethylammonium (FcTMA+), fe...
Acetonitrile and several other common organic solvents have been found to dramatically influence the...
This chapter is concerned with electrochemistry at, and of, highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG...
Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) is an important electrode material as a structural model o...
The surface topography of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) which has been subjected to anod...
It is generally accepted that anion intercalation occurs when HOPG is kept at high electrochemical p...
Single-stranded and double-stranded DNA electrochemical biosensors prepared by adsorption during 3 m...
The role of defects on a substrate surface during the initial stages of nucleation and growth of Ag ...
The variation in molecule adsorption mode on pretreated highly oriented pyrolytic graphite electrode...
of pH and applied potential on the adsorption of DNA on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite electrode...
The chemical functionalization of carbon surfaces has myriad applications, from tailored sensors to ...
We have conducted a series of experiments to explore the surface of the polished pyrolytic graphite ...
Graphitic electrodes in ion batteries and graphite electrochemical exfoliation for graphene producti...
In situ electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy (ECSTM) has been employed to follow the renewa...
Effects of the potential of anodic oxidation and of potential cycling on the surface structure of a ...
Cyclic voltammetry of three ferrocene derivatives – (ferrocenylmethyl)trimethylammonium (FcTMA+), fe...
Acetonitrile and several other common organic solvents have been found to dramatically influence the...
This chapter is concerned with electrochemistry at, and of, highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG...
Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) is an important electrode material as a structural model o...
The surface topography of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) which has been subjected to anod...
It is generally accepted that anion intercalation occurs when HOPG is kept at high electrochemical p...
Single-stranded and double-stranded DNA electrochemical biosensors prepared by adsorption during 3 m...
The role of defects on a substrate surface during the initial stages of nucleation and growth of Ag ...
The variation in molecule adsorption mode on pretreated highly oriented pyrolytic graphite electrode...
of pH and applied potential on the adsorption of DNA on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite electrode...
The chemical functionalization of carbon surfaces has myriad applications, from tailored sensors to ...
We have conducted a series of experiments to explore the surface of the polished pyrolytic graphite ...
Graphitic electrodes in ion batteries and graphite electrochemical exfoliation for graphene producti...