Abstract Highly-oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG), i.e., the 3D stack of sp2-hybridized carbon sheets, is an attractive material thanks to its high electrical conductivity, chemical inertness, thermal stability, atomic-scale flatness, and ease of exfoliation. Despite an apparently ideal and uniform material, freshly cleaved HOPG shows domains in Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) with surface potential contrast over 30 mV. We systematically investigated these domains using an integrated approach, including time-dependent KPFM and hyperspectral Raman imaging. The observed time-evolving domains are attributed to locally different hydrocarbon adsorption from the environment, driven by structural defects likely related to rotational mismatch...
The effects of hydrogenation on the topography and electronic properties of graphene and graphite su...
The effects of hydrogenation on the topography and electronic properties of graphene and graphite su...
The reactivity of graphene at its boundary region has been imaged using non-linear spectroscopy to a...
We present an extensive study on electrical spectroscopy of graphene ribbons and edges of highly ori...
The reactivity of graphene at its boundary region has been imaged using non-linear spectroscopy to a...
The reactivity of graphene at its boundary region has been imaged using non-linear spectroscopy to a...
Major new insights on electrochemical processes at graphite electrodes are reported, following exten...
Single- and multilayer graphene and highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) were exposed to a pure ...
We report the intrinsic water contact angle (WCA) of multilayer graphene, explore different methods ...
The utility of carbon materials in applications as diverse as drug delivery and photocatalysis is of...
The utility of carbon materials in applications as diverse as drug delivery and photocatalysis is of...
The utility of carbon materials in applications as diverse as drug delivery and photocatalysis is of...
The utility of carbon materials in applications as diverse as drug delivery and photocatalysis is of...
The effects of hydrogenation on the topography and electronic properties of graphene and graphite su...
The utility of carbon materials in applications as diverse as drug delivery and photocatalysis is of...
The effects of hydrogenation on the topography and electronic properties of graphene and graphite su...
The effects of hydrogenation on the topography and electronic properties of graphene and graphite su...
The reactivity of graphene at its boundary region has been imaged using non-linear spectroscopy to a...
We present an extensive study on electrical spectroscopy of graphene ribbons and edges of highly ori...
The reactivity of graphene at its boundary region has been imaged using non-linear spectroscopy to a...
The reactivity of graphene at its boundary region has been imaged using non-linear spectroscopy to a...
Major new insights on electrochemical processes at graphite electrodes are reported, following exten...
Single- and multilayer graphene and highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) were exposed to a pure ...
We report the intrinsic water contact angle (WCA) of multilayer graphene, explore different methods ...
The utility of carbon materials in applications as diverse as drug delivery and photocatalysis is of...
The utility of carbon materials in applications as diverse as drug delivery and photocatalysis is of...
The utility of carbon materials in applications as diverse as drug delivery and photocatalysis is of...
The utility of carbon materials in applications as diverse as drug delivery and photocatalysis is of...
The effects of hydrogenation on the topography and electronic properties of graphene and graphite su...
The utility of carbon materials in applications as diverse as drug delivery and photocatalysis is of...
The effects of hydrogenation on the topography and electronic properties of graphene and graphite su...
The effects of hydrogenation on the topography and electronic properties of graphene and graphite su...
The reactivity of graphene at its boundary region has been imaged using non-linear spectroscopy to a...