This feature article introduces the reader to the surface chemistry and structure of graphitic carbon materials, including carbon nanotubes. Recent work involving the development of dual labels that allow us to selectively and quantitatively label carboxyl and general carbonyl groups (such as quinones, ketones and aldehydes) and to distinguish between ortho- and para-quinone groups is reviewed. In addition, the mechanisms of covalent, chemical derivatisation of these surfaces and the reactive sites towards attack by radical and cationic intermediates are discussed, as well as the interesting effects on the pKa values of organic molecules that attachment to a carbon surface can induce. When combined, the methods described herein allow one to...
Density functional theory was used to study the effects of different types of oxygen-containing func...
The carbon-based materials (CbMs) refer to a class of substances in which the carbon atoms can assum...
Carbon nanostructures were found to be powerful metal-free catalysts. This chapter reviews some fami...
This feature article introduces the reader to the surface chemistry and structure of graphitic carbo...
The utility of carbon materials in applications as diverse as drug delivery and photocatalysis is of...
Ortho-Quinones can be differentiated from other oxygen-contg. surface functional groups on the surfa...
Although carbon itself acts as a catalyst in various reactions, the classical carbon materials (e.g....
The electronic structure of carbon surfaces The generation of oxygen surface functional groups The s...
Quinone groups on the surface of edge-plane and basal-plane pyrolytic graphite electrodes, and, for ...
A unique feature of nanoscale carbon materials is the nature of their surfaces and how their surface...
Carbon materials exist in several forms and have a wide range of applications that are commonly enco...
Judicious application of site-selective reactions to non-aligned and aligned carbon nanotubes has op...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Inorganic Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistr...
A review. Carbon, and particularly graphite in its various forms, is an attractive electrode materia...
Carbon materials are one of the most fascinating materials because of their unique properties and po...
Density functional theory was used to study the effects of different types of oxygen-containing func...
The carbon-based materials (CbMs) refer to a class of substances in which the carbon atoms can assum...
Carbon nanostructures were found to be powerful metal-free catalysts. This chapter reviews some fami...
This feature article introduces the reader to the surface chemistry and structure of graphitic carbo...
The utility of carbon materials in applications as diverse as drug delivery and photocatalysis is of...
Ortho-Quinones can be differentiated from other oxygen-contg. surface functional groups on the surfa...
Although carbon itself acts as a catalyst in various reactions, the classical carbon materials (e.g....
The electronic structure of carbon surfaces The generation of oxygen surface functional groups The s...
Quinone groups on the surface of edge-plane and basal-plane pyrolytic graphite electrodes, and, for ...
A unique feature of nanoscale carbon materials is the nature of their surfaces and how their surface...
Carbon materials exist in several forms and have a wide range of applications that are commonly enco...
Judicious application of site-selective reactions to non-aligned and aligned carbon nanotubes has op...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Inorganic Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistr...
A review. Carbon, and particularly graphite in its various forms, is an attractive electrode materia...
Carbon materials are one of the most fascinating materials because of their unique properties and po...
Density functional theory was used to study the effects of different types of oxygen-containing func...
The carbon-based materials (CbMs) refer to a class of substances in which the carbon atoms can assum...
Carbon nanostructures were found to be powerful metal-free catalysts. This chapter reviews some fami...