© 2021 Elsevier Inc.Understanding the wettability of graphene is important for various applications, such as water desalination, energy storage, and catalysis. However, the detailed water hydrogen-bonding structure at the water-graphene interface is not yet fully understood. Using vibrational sum-frequency-generation (VSFG) spectroscopy, we elucidate the water structure at a water-graphene interface. As the number of graphene layers increases, water molecules with dangling OH groups become more populated, indicating the transition from transparency to translucency. We compare the water contact angles on the graphene surfaces with VSFG results, showing an excellent correlation between the water adhesion energy of graphene and the fraction of...
We have studied how water modifies the surface of graphene and in particular how the surface conduct...
Understanding the wettability of graphene is the crucial step toward the design and control of graph...
Graphene is efficient to provide ultralow friction after the formation of an incommensurate interfac...
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...
We report the wetting behavior of graphitic surface−water interfaces through the calculation of the ...
The equilibrium state of graphene surfaces exposed to ambient conditions is of significant importanc...
The wettability of defective graphene and its relation with the interfacial property of water have n...
Vibrational sum frequency generation (SFG) spectroscopy is employed to investigate the water structu...
Univocal conclusions around the wettability of graphene exposed to environmental conditions remain e...
Measurements of contact angle on graphene sheets show a notable dependence on the nature of the unde...
200 pagesAqueous interfaces are ubiquitous across atmospheric, biological, and technological process...
The lubricating properties of water have been discussed extensively for millennia. Water films can e...
The thermodynamic stability of water next to graphitic surfaces is of fundamental interest, as it un...
We develop a theory to model the van der Waals interactions between liquid and graphene, including q...
We have studied how water modifies the surface of graphene and in particular how the surface conduct...
Understanding the wettability of graphene is the crucial step toward the design and control of graph...
Graphene is efficient to provide ultralow friction after the formation of an incommensurate interfac...
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...
We report the wetting behavior of graphitic surface−water interfaces through the calculation of the ...
The equilibrium state of graphene surfaces exposed to ambient conditions is of significant importanc...
The wettability of defective graphene and its relation with the interfacial property of water have n...
Vibrational sum frequency generation (SFG) spectroscopy is employed to investigate the water structu...
Univocal conclusions around the wettability of graphene exposed to environmental conditions remain e...
Measurements of contact angle on graphene sheets show a notable dependence on the nature of the unde...
200 pagesAqueous interfaces are ubiquitous across atmospheric, biological, and technological process...
The lubricating properties of water have been discussed extensively for millennia. Water films can e...
The thermodynamic stability of water next to graphitic surfaces is of fundamental interest, as it un...
We develop a theory to model the van der Waals interactions between liquid and graphene, including q...
We have studied how water modifies the surface of graphene and in particular how the surface conduct...
Understanding the wettability of graphene is the crucial step toward the design and control of graph...
Graphene is efficient to provide ultralow friction after the formation of an incommensurate interfac...