Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) can be covalently grafted with aryl radicals generated via the electrochemical reduction of 3,5-bis-tert-butyl-diazonium cations (3,5-TBD). The structure of the grafted layer and its stability under electrochemical conditions were assessed with electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy (EC-STM) and cyclic voltammetry (CV). Stable within a wide (>2.5 V) electrochemical window, the grafted species can be locally removed using EC-STM-tip nanolithography. Using dibenzyl viologen as an example, we show that the generated nanocorrals of bare graphitic surface can be used to study nucleation and growth of self-assembled structures under conditions of nanoconfinement and electrochemical potential contro...
International audienceThe reactivity of electrogenerated benzyl radicals at carbon surfaces was exam...
International audienceThe reactivity of electrogenerated benzyl radicals at carbon surfaces was exam...
International audienceThe reactivity of electrogenerated benzyl radicals at carbon surfaces was exam...
A novel, persistent, electrochemically active perchlorinated triphenylmethyl (PTM) radical with a di...
A convenient covalent functionalization approach and nanopatterning method of graphite and graphene ...
Grafting of aryl radicals generated by electrochemical reduction of aryldiazonium salts has been ext...
In this paper, we present a new method of fabricating metal nanoparticles on carbon substrates throu...
We shine light on the covalent modification of graphite and graphene substrates using diazonium chem...
A convenient covalent functionalization approach and nanopatterning method of graphite and graphene ...
A convenient covalent functionalization approach and nanopatterning method of graphite and graphene ...
The understanding and tailoring of the electrochemistry of graphite is of significant industrial imp...
We shine light on the covalent modification of graphite and graphene substrates using diazonium chem...
Evenly distributed nanoporous highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) surfaces with controllable p...
The understanding and tailoring of the electrochemistry of graphite is of significant industrial imp...
We describe a fast and versatile method to functionalize high-quality graphene with organic molecule...
International audienceThe reactivity of electrogenerated benzyl radicals at carbon surfaces was exam...
International audienceThe reactivity of electrogenerated benzyl radicals at carbon surfaces was exam...
International audienceThe reactivity of electrogenerated benzyl radicals at carbon surfaces was exam...
A novel, persistent, electrochemically active perchlorinated triphenylmethyl (PTM) radical with a di...
A convenient covalent functionalization approach and nanopatterning method of graphite and graphene ...
Grafting of aryl radicals generated by electrochemical reduction of aryldiazonium salts has been ext...
In this paper, we present a new method of fabricating metal nanoparticles on carbon substrates throu...
We shine light on the covalent modification of graphite and graphene substrates using diazonium chem...
A convenient covalent functionalization approach and nanopatterning method of graphite and graphene ...
A convenient covalent functionalization approach and nanopatterning method of graphite and graphene ...
The understanding and tailoring of the electrochemistry of graphite is of significant industrial imp...
We shine light on the covalent modification of graphite and graphene substrates using diazonium chem...
Evenly distributed nanoporous highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) surfaces with controllable p...
The understanding and tailoring of the electrochemistry of graphite is of significant industrial imp...
We describe a fast and versatile method to functionalize high-quality graphene with organic molecule...
International audienceThe reactivity of electrogenerated benzyl radicals at carbon surfaces was exam...
International audienceThe reactivity of electrogenerated benzyl radicals at carbon surfaces was exam...
International audienceThe reactivity of electrogenerated benzyl radicals at carbon surfaces was exam...