The mechanism of charge transfer through nanomaterials such as graphene remains unclear, and the amount of charge that can be transferred from/to graphene without damaging its structural integrity is unknown. In this communication, we show that metallic nanoparticles can be decorated onto graphene surfaces as a result of charge transfer from the supporting substrate to an adjoining solution containing metal ions. Au or Pt nanoparticles were formed with relatively high yield on graphene-coated substrates that can reduce these metal ions, such as Ge, Si, GaAs, Al, and Cu. However, metal ions were not reduced on graphene surfaces coated onto non-reducing substrates such as SiO2 or ZnO. These results confirm that graphene can be doped by exploi...
A combination of ultraviolet and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, an...
The local interaction between graphene and a host substrate strongly determines the actual propertie...
We present a quantitative analysis of the electron transfer between single gold nanorods and monolay...
The mechanism of charge transfer through nanomaterials such as graphene remains unclear, and the amo...
The appealing side of nanotechnology lies in the fact that ordinary materials show surprising prope...
Graphene is a truly outstanding 2D material that holds the promise of revolutionizing the world wit...
Electron transfer within nanochemical systems plays a key role in their uses. This body of work loo...
A major bottleneck in the fabrication of efficient bio-organic nanoelectronic devices resides in the...
Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice with remarkable mechanica...
A simple, green mechanism for the UV assisted synthesis of graphene in the presence of phosphotungst...
While high-quality defect-free epitaxial graphene can be efficiently grown on metal substrates, stro...
Measuring the transport of electrons through a graphene sheet necessarily involves contacting it wit...
This work is devoted to investigating the changes of electronic properties of graphene devices by in...
Graphene is a promising material for novel photonic devices due to its broadband optical absorption,...
A combination of ultraviolet and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, an...
A combination of ultraviolet and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, an...
The local interaction between graphene and a host substrate strongly determines the actual propertie...
We present a quantitative analysis of the electron transfer between single gold nanorods and monolay...
The mechanism of charge transfer through nanomaterials such as graphene remains unclear, and the amo...
The appealing side of nanotechnology lies in the fact that ordinary materials show surprising prope...
Graphene is a truly outstanding 2D material that holds the promise of revolutionizing the world wit...
Electron transfer within nanochemical systems plays a key role in their uses. This body of work loo...
A major bottleneck in the fabrication of efficient bio-organic nanoelectronic devices resides in the...
Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice with remarkable mechanica...
A simple, green mechanism for the UV assisted synthesis of graphene in the presence of phosphotungst...
While high-quality defect-free epitaxial graphene can be efficiently grown on metal substrates, stro...
Measuring the transport of electrons through a graphene sheet necessarily involves contacting it wit...
This work is devoted to investigating the changes of electronic properties of graphene devices by in...
Graphene is a promising material for novel photonic devices due to its broadband optical absorption,...
A combination of ultraviolet and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, an...
A combination of ultraviolet and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, an...
The local interaction between graphene and a host substrate strongly determines the actual propertie...
We present a quantitative analysis of the electron transfer between single gold nanorods and monolay...