Understanding the wettability of graphene is the crucial step toward the design and control of graphene-based surface in contact with liquids. In this work, the static microwettability of a supported single layer graphene (SLG) immersed in water or alcoholic aqueous solutions is revealed by the morphological characterization of the polymerized interfacial femtoliter droplets. As expected, the contact angle of the femtoliter droplets on the SLG in water is in between that on the underlying silanized silicon and that on graphite (HOPG). However, the wettability of femtoliter droplets on the SLG demonstrates a unique dependence on the compositions of the surrounding liquid medium: Their contact angle on SLG becomes much larger than that on bot...
The interaction of air bubbles with surfaces immersed in water is of fundamental importance in many ...
Previous studies of the interaction of water with graphene-coated surfaces have been limited to flat...
Although graphitic materials were thought to be hydrophobic, recent experimental results based on co...
Understanding the wettability of graphene is the crucial step toward the design and control of graph...
Understanding the wettability of graphene is the crucial step toward the design and control of graph...
cited By 15International audienceThe dependence of the wettability of graphene on the nature of the ...
cited By 15International audienceThe dependence of the wettability of graphene on the nature of the ...
The dependence of the wettability of graphene on the nature of the underlying substrate remains only...
We develop a theory to model the van der Waals interactions between liquid and graphene, including q...
We study the wetting of graphene nanopowders by measuring the water adsorption in nanopowder flakes ...
Univocal conclusions around the wettability of graphene exposed to environmental conditions remain e...
In the present work, transition from hydrophilic to hydrophobic wetting states for an intrinsically ...
Graphitic carbon-water interaction or wettability of graphitic materials has received significant in...
We report the wetting behavior of graphitic surface−water interfaces through the calculation of the ...
Previous studies of the interaction of water with graphene-coated surfaces have been limited to flat...
The interaction of air bubbles with surfaces immersed in water is of fundamental importance in many ...
Previous studies of the interaction of water with graphene-coated surfaces have been limited to flat...
Although graphitic materials were thought to be hydrophobic, recent experimental results based on co...
Understanding the wettability of graphene is the crucial step toward the design and control of graph...
Understanding the wettability of graphene is the crucial step toward the design and control of graph...
cited By 15International audienceThe dependence of the wettability of graphene on the nature of the ...
cited By 15International audienceThe dependence of the wettability of graphene on the nature of the ...
The dependence of the wettability of graphene on the nature of the underlying substrate remains only...
We develop a theory to model the van der Waals interactions between liquid and graphene, including q...
We study the wetting of graphene nanopowders by measuring the water adsorption in nanopowder flakes ...
Univocal conclusions around the wettability of graphene exposed to environmental conditions remain e...
In the present work, transition from hydrophilic to hydrophobic wetting states for an intrinsically ...
Graphitic carbon-water interaction or wettability of graphitic materials has received significant in...
We report the wetting behavior of graphitic surface−water interfaces through the calculation of the ...
Previous studies of the interaction of water with graphene-coated surfaces have been limited to flat...
The interaction of air bubbles with surfaces immersed in water is of fundamental importance in many ...
Previous studies of the interaction of water with graphene-coated surfaces have been limited to flat...
Although graphitic materials were thought to be hydrophobic, recent experimental results based on co...