Free-floating, and copper-supported, few-layer graphene sheets were spontaneously modified from an aqueous solution containing nitrobenzenediazonium ions. The infrared spectra of the chemically modified (copper etched) free-floating graphene were measured in transmission mode by manipulating the sheets onto a KBr disc. The major advantage to this method is the ability to release the graphene sheets off the disc to refloat on a water bath, allowing the graphene to be further modified or deposited onto a new substrate suitable for other analysis. In this study, graphene sheets were then mounted onto highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) for atomic force microscopy imaging and electrochemical measurements. The results show there are at le...
Chemical reaction with diazonium molecules has revealed to be a powerful method for the surface chem...
A convenient covalent functionalization approach and nanopatterning method of graphite and graphene ...
Chapter 1 provides an overview of the current literature regarding molecular level modification of c...
Making workable devices from graphene Graphene is difficult to handle: • Tendency to aggregate • ...
Graphene, a two-dimensional material comprised of sp2-hybridised carbon atoms, has significant pote...
Functionalized and nonfunctionalized graphene 2D sheets are technologically highly interesting for m...
International audienceImproving graphene-based electrode fabrication processes and developing robust...
Covalent functionalization of graphene is highly sought after, not only in view of the potential app...
Electroreduction of 4-nitrobenzenediazonium ions at highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) gives a...
Improving graphene-based electrode fabrication processes and developing robust methods for its funct...
In this work, the modification of conducting substrates with thin (nanometer thick) aryl films via r...
The ubiquity of graphitic materials in electrochemistry makes it highly desirable to probe their int...
A convenient covalent functionalization approach and nanopatterning method of graphite and graphene ...
Chemical reaction with diazonium molecules has revealed to be a powerful method for the surface chem...
A convenient covalent functionalization approach and nanopatterning method of graphite and graphene ...
Chapter 1 provides an overview of the current literature regarding molecular level modification of c...
Making workable devices from graphene Graphene is difficult to handle: • Tendency to aggregate • ...
Graphene, a two-dimensional material comprised of sp2-hybridised carbon atoms, has significant pote...
Functionalized and nonfunctionalized graphene 2D sheets are technologically highly interesting for m...
International audienceImproving graphene-based electrode fabrication processes and developing robust...
Covalent functionalization of graphene is highly sought after, not only in view of the potential app...
Electroreduction of 4-nitrobenzenediazonium ions at highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) gives a...
Improving graphene-based electrode fabrication processes and developing robust methods for its funct...
In this work, the modification of conducting substrates with thin (nanometer thick) aryl films via r...
The ubiquity of graphitic materials in electrochemistry makes it highly desirable to probe their int...
A convenient covalent functionalization approach and nanopatterning method of graphite and graphene ...
Chemical reaction with diazonium molecules has revealed to be a powerful method for the surface chem...
A convenient covalent functionalization approach and nanopatterning method of graphite and graphene ...
Chapter 1 provides an overview of the current literature regarding molecular level modification of c...