Knowledge of the structure of interfacial water molecules at electrified solid materials is the first step toward a better understanding of important processes at such surfaces, in, e.g., electrochemistry, atmospheric chemistry, and membrane biophysics. As graphene is an interesting material with multiple potential applications such as in transistors or sensors, we specifically investigate the graphene-water interface. We use sum-frequency generation spectroscopy to investigate the pH- and potential-dependence of the interfacial water structure in contact with a chemical vapor deposited (CVD) grown graphene surface. Our results show that the SFG signal from the interfacial water molecules at the graphene layer is dominated by the underlying...
The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exac...
We report the wetting behavior of graphitic surface−water interfaces through the calculation of the ...
We have studied how water modifies the surface of graphene and in particular how the surface conduct...
Knowledge of the structure of interfacial water molecules at electrified solid materials is the firs...
Knowledge of the structure of interfacial water molecules at electrified solid materials is the firs...
© 2021 Elsevier Inc.Understanding the wettability of graphene is important for various applications,...
Molecular-level insight into interfacial water at a buried electrode interface is essential in elect...
The structure of interfacial water near suspended graphene electrodes in contact with aqueous soluti...
Univocal conclusions around the wettability of graphene exposed to environmental conditions remain e...
The interfacial region of the graphene oxide (GO)-water system is nonhomogenous due to the presence ...
AbstractIn order to exploit the potential of graphene in next-generation devices, such as supercapac...
Water is an integral component in electrochemistry, in the generation of the electric double layer, ...
In this issue of Chem, Paesani and co-workers present a computational analysis of sum-frequency gene...
Understanding graphene surface structure in aqueous media is essential for its biotechnological appl...
In order to exploit the potential of graphene in next-generation devices, such as supercapacitors, r...
The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exac...
We report the wetting behavior of graphitic surface−water interfaces through the calculation of the ...
We have studied how water modifies the surface of graphene and in particular how the surface conduct...
Knowledge of the structure of interfacial water molecules at electrified solid materials is the firs...
Knowledge of the structure of interfacial water molecules at electrified solid materials is the firs...
© 2021 Elsevier Inc.Understanding the wettability of graphene is important for various applications,...
Molecular-level insight into interfacial water at a buried electrode interface is essential in elect...
The structure of interfacial water near suspended graphene electrodes in contact with aqueous soluti...
Univocal conclusions around the wettability of graphene exposed to environmental conditions remain e...
The interfacial region of the graphene oxide (GO)-water system is nonhomogenous due to the presence ...
AbstractIn order to exploit the potential of graphene in next-generation devices, such as supercapac...
Water is an integral component in electrochemistry, in the generation of the electric double layer, ...
In this issue of Chem, Paesani and co-workers present a computational analysis of sum-frequency gene...
Understanding graphene surface structure in aqueous media is essential for its biotechnological appl...
In order to exploit the potential of graphene in next-generation devices, such as supercapacitors, r...
The electronic structure of the zero-gap two-dimensional graphene has a charge neutrality point exac...
We report the wetting behavior of graphitic surface−water interfaces through the calculation of the ...
We have studied how water modifies the surface of graphene and in particular how the surface conduct...