Morozov VN, Sherman J, Kallenbach NR, Du SM, Seeman NC. A scanning tunnelling microscopy study of the formation and chemical activation of step defects on the basal plane of pyrolytic graphite.
J Microsc 1993;
170:237-45. [PMID:
8396646 DOI:
10.1111/j.1365-2818.1993.tb03347.x]
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Abstract
Scanning tunnelling microscopy is used to monitor etching of the basal plane of highly orientated pyrolytic graphite by ozone, oxygen and nitric acid. These treatments are seen to produce numerous single and multilayer step defects. Subsequent modification of the graphite sheet edges flanking these cavities by cyanuric chloride, TiCl4 and other reagents is shown to activate the edges, thereby making them capable of covalently binding various molecules.
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