cited By 15International audienceThe dependence of the wettability of graphene on the nature of the underlying substrate remains only partially understood. Here, we systematically investigate the role of liquid-substrate interactions on the wettability of graphene by varying the area fraction of suspended graphene from 0 to 95% by means of nanotextured substrates. We find that completely suspended graphene exhibits the highest water contact angle (85° ± 5°) compared to partially suspended or supported graphene, regardless of the hydrophobicity (hydrophilicity) of the substrate. Further, 80% of the long-range water-substrate interactions are screened by the graphene monolayer, the wettability of which is primarily determined by short-range g...
Since its discovery, the wetting transparency of graphene, the transmission of the substrate wetting...
Measurements of contact angle on graphene sheets show a notable dependence on the nature of the unde...
Previous studies of the interaction of water with graphene-coated surfaces have been limited to flat...
cited By 15International audienceThe dependence of the wettability of graphene on the nature of the ...
The dependence of the wettability of graphene on the nature of the underlying substrate remains only...
We develop a theory to model the van der Waals interactions between liquid and graphene, including q...
Univocal conclusions around the wettability of graphene exposed to environmental conditions remain e...
Graphene, an atomically thin two-dimensional material, has received significant attention due to its...
The wettability of graphene is both fundamental and crucial for interfacing in most applications, bu...
Univocal conclusions around the wettability of graphene exposed to environmental conditions remain e...
The wettability of graphene is both fundamental and crucial for interfacing in most applications, bu...
Understanding the wettability of graphene is the crucial step toward the design and control of graph...
We study the wetting of graphene nanopowders by measuring the water adsorption in nanopowder flakes ...
Understanding the wettability of graphene is the crucial step toward the design and control of graph...
Understanding the wettability of graphene is the crucial step toward the design and control of graph...
Since its discovery, the wetting transparency of graphene, the transmission of the substrate wetting...
Measurements of contact angle on graphene sheets show a notable dependence on the nature of the unde...
Previous studies of the interaction of water with graphene-coated surfaces have been limited to flat...
cited By 15International audienceThe dependence of the wettability of graphene on the nature of the ...
The dependence of the wettability of graphene on the nature of the underlying substrate remains only...
We develop a theory to model the van der Waals interactions between liquid and graphene, including q...
Univocal conclusions around the wettability of graphene exposed to environmental conditions remain e...
Graphene, an atomically thin two-dimensional material, has received significant attention due to its...
The wettability of graphene is both fundamental and crucial for interfacing in most applications, bu...
Univocal conclusions around the wettability of graphene exposed to environmental conditions remain e...
The wettability of graphene is both fundamental and crucial for interfacing in most applications, bu...
Understanding the wettability of graphene is the crucial step toward the design and control of graph...
We study the wetting of graphene nanopowders by measuring the water adsorption in nanopowder flakes ...
Understanding the wettability of graphene is the crucial step toward the design and control of graph...
Understanding the wettability of graphene is the crucial step toward the design and control of graph...
Since its discovery, the wetting transparency of graphene, the transmission of the substrate wetting...
Measurements of contact angle on graphene sheets show a notable dependence on the nature of the unde...
Previous studies of the interaction of water with graphene-coated surfaces have been limited to flat...