The exceptional properties of 2D layered black phosphorus (BP) make it a promising candidate for electrochemical sensing applications and, even though BP is considered unstable and tends to degrade by the presence of oxygen and moisture, its oxidation can be beneficial in some situations. In this work, we present an unequivocal demonstration that the exposition of BP-based working electrodes to normal ambient conditions can indeed be advantageous, leading to an enhancement of voltammetric sensing applications. This point was proved using a BP modified screen-printed carbon electrode (BP-SPCE) for the voltammetric determination of dopamine (DA) as a model target analyte. Oxidized BP-SPCE (up to 35% of PxOy at the surface) presented an enhanc...
© 2017 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Few-layer black phosphorous (BP) has emerged as a ...
Few-layer black phosphorus (FL-BP) has been intensively studied due to its attractive properties and...
Unencapsulated, exfoliated black phosphorus (BP) flakes are found to chemically degrade upon exposur...
Despite its excellent properties, the inherent unstable nature of black phosphorus (BP) in ambient a...
Two-dimensional (2D) materials have been studied widely owing to their outstanding properties since ...
Few-layer black phosphorus (BP) is an emerging material of interest for applications in electronics....
Black phosphorus (BP) is rediscovered as a 2D layered material. Since its first isolation in 2014, 2...
Elemental 2D black phosphorus (BP) is a highly anisotropic versatile material capable of exhibiting ...
In this work, the effects of noble metal (Au and Pt) incorporation into black phosphorus (BP) were f...
Overcoming the intrinsic instability and preserving unique electronic properties are key challenges ...
Few-layer black phosphorous (BP) has emerged as a promising candidate for next-generation nanophoton...
The utilization of black phosphorus and its monolayer (phosphorene) and few-layers in field-effect t...
Black phosphorus (BP) is one of the most attractive graphene analogues, and its properties make it a...
As a new family member of two-dimensional layered materials, black phosphorus (BP) has attracted sig...
Scientific interest in black phosphorus, a two-dimensional semiconducting allotrope of phosphorus, h...
© 2017 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Few-layer black phosphorous (BP) has emerged as a ...
Few-layer black phosphorus (FL-BP) has been intensively studied due to its attractive properties and...
Unencapsulated, exfoliated black phosphorus (BP) flakes are found to chemically degrade upon exposur...
Despite its excellent properties, the inherent unstable nature of black phosphorus (BP) in ambient a...
Two-dimensional (2D) materials have been studied widely owing to their outstanding properties since ...
Few-layer black phosphorus (BP) is an emerging material of interest for applications in electronics....
Black phosphorus (BP) is rediscovered as a 2D layered material. Since its first isolation in 2014, 2...
Elemental 2D black phosphorus (BP) is a highly anisotropic versatile material capable of exhibiting ...
In this work, the effects of noble metal (Au and Pt) incorporation into black phosphorus (BP) were f...
Overcoming the intrinsic instability and preserving unique electronic properties are key challenges ...
Few-layer black phosphorous (BP) has emerged as a promising candidate for next-generation nanophoton...
The utilization of black phosphorus and its monolayer (phosphorene) and few-layers in field-effect t...
Black phosphorus (BP) is one of the most attractive graphene analogues, and its properties make it a...
As a new family member of two-dimensional layered materials, black phosphorus (BP) has attracted sig...
Scientific interest in black phosphorus, a two-dimensional semiconducting allotrope of phosphorus, h...
© 2017 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Few-layer black phosphorous (BP) has emerged as a ...
Few-layer black phosphorus (FL-BP) has been intensively studied due to its attractive properties and...
Unencapsulated, exfoliated black phosphorus (BP) flakes are found to chemically degrade upon exposur...