Graphane, the hydrogenated derivate of graphene is a highly novel material in the field of two dimensional nanocarbon related research. Preparation of hydrogenated graphene is achieved via a high-pressure/high-temperature (up to 150 bar and 500 °C) thermal exfoliation procedure of graphite oxide. We investigated the properties of the materials via voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy to establish the electron transfer rates of hydrogenated graphenes to compare against non-hydrogenated graphene. Understanding the electrochemistry of graphane is crucial towards the exploration of the materials for future practical applications
This dissertation details electrochemical characterization of GUITAR (Graphite from the University o...
Graphene has been touted as the next "wonder material" for various applications, owing to its excell...
Graphene has been the subject of many recent investigations due to its peculiar transport properties...
The conversion of graphene to graphane is of high importance from a technological and scientific poi...
Graphene, chemically modified graphenes (CMGs), and two-dimensional layered nanomaterials have attra...
Graphene, the thinnest two-dimensional material possible, is considered as a realistic candidate for...
Hydrogenation of carbon materials has been attracting a wide range of interests as an application of...
Fully hydrogenated graphene (graphane) and partially hydrogenated graphene materials are expected to...
Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms, has been in the center stage of materials research since i...
The chemical reaction between hydrogen and purely sp2-bonded graphene to form graphene’s purely sp3-...
Graphene is a truly outstanding 2D material that holds the promise of revolutionizing the world wit...
The chemical reaction between hydrogen and purely sp2-bonded graphene to form graphene's purely sp3-...
Advanced sensing techniques require graphene with high quality and well-controlled surface chemistry...
Graphene research is currently at the frontier of electrochemistry. Many different graphene-based ma...
Graphene is the name given to a monolayer of carbon atoms that are tightly packed into a two-dimensi...
This dissertation details electrochemical characterization of GUITAR (Graphite from the University o...
Graphene has been touted as the next "wonder material" for various applications, owing to its excell...
Graphene has been the subject of many recent investigations due to its peculiar transport properties...
The conversion of graphene to graphane is of high importance from a technological and scientific poi...
Graphene, chemically modified graphenes (CMGs), and two-dimensional layered nanomaterials have attra...
Graphene, the thinnest two-dimensional material possible, is considered as a realistic candidate for...
Hydrogenation of carbon materials has been attracting a wide range of interests as an application of...
Fully hydrogenated graphene (graphane) and partially hydrogenated graphene materials are expected to...
Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms, has been in the center stage of materials research since i...
The chemical reaction between hydrogen and purely sp2-bonded graphene to form graphene’s purely sp3-...
Graphene is a truly outstanding 2D material that holds the promise of revolutionizing the world wit...
The chemical reaction between hydrogen and purely sp2-bonded graphene to form graphene's purely sp3-...
Advanced sensing techniques require graphene with high quality and well-controlled surface chemistry...
Graphene research is currently at the frontier of electrochemistry. Many different graphene-based ma...
Graphene is the name given to a monolayer of carbon atoms that are tightly packed into a two-dimensi...
This dissertation details electrochemical characterization of GUITAR (Graphite from the University o...
Graphene has been touted as the next "wonder material" for various applications, owing to its excell...
Graphene has been the subject of many recent investigations due to its peculiar transport properties...