There is enormous interest in the investigation of electron transfer rates at the edges of graphene due to possible energy storage and sensing applications. While electrochemistry at the edges and the basal plane of graphene has been studied in the past, the new frontier is the electrochemistry of folded graphene edges. Here we describe the electrochemistry of folded graphene edges and compare it to that of open graphene edges. The materials were characterized in detail by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, high-resolution X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry. We found that the heterogeneous electron transfer rate is significantly lower on folded g...
Advanced sensing techniques require graphene with high quality and well-controlled surface chemistry...
ABSTRACT: The fabrication and electrochemistry of a new class of graphene electrodes are presented. ...
We present here the electrochemistry at a photolithographically created isolated monolayer graphene ...
There is enormous interest in the investigation of electron transfer rates at the edges of graphene ...
Graphene has a unique atom-thick two-dimensional structure and excellent properties, making it attra...
Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms, has been in the center stage of materials research since i...
Oxygen electrochemistry is at the core of several emerging energy conversion technologies. The role ...
This paper describes the heterogeneous electron transfer (ET) properties of high-quality multilayer ...
The electrochemical (EC) behavior of mechanically exfoliated graphene and highly oriented pyrolytic ...
The electrochemical (EC) behavior of mechanically exfoliated graphene and highly oriented pyrolytic ...
Graphene has gained much attention as a biosensing material since its discovery and characterization...
Graphene is the name given to a monolayer of carbon atoms that are tightly packed into a two-dimensi...
We study the electrochemistry of single layer graphene edges using a nanopore-based structure consis...
Strain engineering has been shown to alter the electronic properties of graphene, thereby changing i...
Graphene research is currently at the frontier of electrochemistry. Many different graphene-based ma...
Advanced sensing techniques require graphene with high quality and well-controlled surface chemistry...
ABSTRACT: The fabrication and electrochemistry of a new class of graphene electrodes are presented. ...
We present here the electrochemistry at a photolithographically created isolated monolayer graphene ...
There is enormous interest in the investigation of electron transfer rates at the edges of graphene ...
Graphene has a unique atom-thick two-dimensional structure and excellent properties, making it attra...
Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms, has been in the center stage of materials research since i...
Oxygen electrochemistry is at the core of several emerging energy conversion technologies. The role ...
This paper describes the heterogeneous electron transfer (ET) properties of high-quality multilayer ...
The electrochemical (EC) behavior of mechanically exfoliated graphene and highly oriented pyrolytic ...
The electrochemical (EC) behavior of mechanically exfoliated graphene and highly oriented pyrolytic ...
Graphene has gained much attention as a biosensing material since its discovery and characterization...
Graphene is the name given to a monolayer of carbon atoms that are tightly packed into a two-dimensi...
We study the electrochemistry of single layer graphene edges using a nanopore-based structure consis...
Strain engineering has been shown to alter the electronic properties of graphene, thereby changing i...
Graphene research is currently at the frontier of electrochemistry. Many different graphene-based ma...
Advanced sensing techniques require graphene with high quality and well-controlled surface chemistry...
ABSTRACT: The fabrication and electrochemistry of a new class of graphene electrodes are presented. ...
We present here the electrochemistry at a photolithographically created isolated monolayer graphene ...