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Adsorption transparency of supported graphene

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Abstract

It remains controversial whether the substrate affects the wettability of a single graphene sheet. In this manuscript, we investigate if adsorption transparency exists for graphene, analogous to the contact angle transparency previously reported. The adsorption transparency of graphene supported by different metals is characterized by experimentally measuring the adsorption behavior of water on graphene. By comparing the adsorption isotherm, the heat of adsorption, and the excess interfacial free energy, we find that physisorption on graphene is largely controlled by the supporting substrate. Adding graphene to Pt and Al decreased the interfacial free energy by about 10% when the samples were exposed to water vapor from high vacuum to 5 Torr. This value was larger for graphene on Au (ca. 30%). While we chose to use graphene and water for this study, the results have broader implications to 2D materials in general. This adsorption transparency has applications in a range of technologies where adsorption and wetting are important: molecular electronics, heat transfer, catalysis, ice-nucleation, additive manufacturing, and corrosion control.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)580-586
Number of pages7
JournalCarbon
Volume155
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2019

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