単層および多層グラフェン電極における異質な電子伝送における構造的相関
Aleix G Güell1, Neil Ebejer, Michael E Snowden
1Department of Chemistry, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, United Kingdom.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|April 11, 2012
まとめ
グラフェンはグラフェンです.
科学分野:
- マテリアルサイエンス 材料科学
- 電気化学 電気化学について
- 表面科学とは,地表科学である.
背景:
- グラフェンは,新しい炭素アロトロップであり,電極材料として有望であることが示されています.
- その電気化学的性質を理解することは,アプリケーションにとって極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- グラフェン表面における異質な電子伝送 (ET) 活動を調査する.
- 高解像度で,ET率とグラフェンの構造と性質を相関させる.
主な方法:
- スキャニング電気化学細胞顕微鏡 (SECCM) を活用した.
- 高空間解像度で電化学電流をマッピングした.
- グラフェンの表面構造と性質を分析した.
主要な成果:
- 異質なET率は,グラフェン層の数とともに増加する.
- グラフェンの多層堆積はET運動に微妙な影響を及ぼします.
- 高解像度マッピングにより,構造と活動の関係が明らかになった.
結論:
- グラフェンのET活動は層に依存しています.
- 多層の積み重ねが電子伝送運動に影響する.
- SECCMは,グラフェンの電気化学的振る舞いを特徴付けるのに有効です.
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