The electrochemical (EC) behavior of mechanically exfoliated graphene and highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) is studied at high spatial resolution in aqueous solutions using Ru(NH3)63+/2+ as a redox probe whose standard potential sits close to the intrinsic Fermi level of graphene and graphite. When scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) data are coupled with that from complementary techniques (AFM, micro-Raman) applied to the same sample area, different time-dependent EC activity between the basal planes and step edges is revealed. In contrast, other redox couples (ferrocene derivatives) whose potential is further removed from the intrinsic Fermi level of graphene and graphite show uniform and high activity (close to diffu...
In situ Raman spectroscopy is used to characterize the changes induced by electrochemical oxidation ...
The electrochemical characterization of a series of redox sites absorbed at Hg surface by different ...
Structural heterogeneity of an electrode interface causes variation in the reactivity across the ele...
The electrochemical (EC) behavior of mechanically exfoliated graphene and highly oriented pyrolytic ...
Major new insights on electrochemical processes at graphite electrodes are reported, following exten...
Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms, has been in the center stage of materials research since i...
This chapter is concerned with electrochemistry at, and of, highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG...
Graphene research is currently at the frontier of electrochemistry. Many different graphene-based ma...
There is enormous interest in the investigation of electron transfer rates at the edges of graphene ...
\u3cp\u3eElectrochemistry on graphene is of particular interest due to graphene's high surface area,...
The chemical functionalization of carbon surfaces has myriad applications, from tailored sensors to ...
The electrochemistry of the Fe3+/2+ redox couple has been studied on highly oriented pyrolytic graph...
The electron transfer (ET) kinetics of three redox couples in aqueous solution, IrCl62−/3−, Ru(NH3)6...
This paper describes the heterogeneous electron transfer (ET) properties of high-quality multilayer ...
We unveil the reaction dynamics of monolayer graphene in electrochemical oxidation and reduction pro...
In situ Raman spectroscopy is used to characterize the changes induced by electrochemical oxidation ...
The electrochemical characterization of a series of redox sites absorbed at Hg surface by different ...
Structural heterogeneity of an electrode interface causes variation in the reactivity across the ele...
The electrochemical (EC) behavior of mechanically exfoliated graphene and highly oriented pyrolytic ...
Major new insights on electrochemical processes at graphite electrodes are reported, following exten...
Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms, has been in the center stage of materials research since i...
This chapter is concerned with electrochemistry at, and of, highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG...
Graphene research is currently at the frontier of electrochemistry. Many different graphene-based ma...
There is enormous interest in the investigation of electron transfer rates at the edges of graphene ...
\u3cp\u3eElectrochemistry on graphene is of particular interest due to graphene's high surface area,...
The chemical functionalization of carbon surfaces has myriad applications, from tailored sensors to ...
The electrochemistry of the Fe3+/2+ redox couple has been studied on highly oriented pyrolytic graph...
The electron transfer (ET) kinetics of three redox couples in aqueous solution, IrCl62−/3−, Ru(NH3)6...
This paper describes the heterogeneous electron transfer (ET) properties of high-quality multilayer ...
We unveil the reaction dynamics of monolayer graphene in electrochemical oxidation and reduction pro...
In situ Raman spectroscopy is used to characterize the changes induced by electrochemical oxidation ...
The electrochemical characterization of a series of redox sites absorbed at Hg surface by different ...
Structural heterogeneity of an electrode interface causes variation in the reactivity across the ele...