| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1418406 | Carbon | 2006 | 7 Pages | 
Abstract
												We report an original approach for the preparation of quasi two-dimensional graphite sheets by exfoliation of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite. Pieces of HOPG were sonicated for variable time in aqueous solutions of phosphomolybdic acid. This leads to a gradual cleavage of the HOPG along the basal plane. The driving force of the process is the free energy resulting from the well-known strong chemisorption of phosphomolybdate ions on carbon. The resulting carbon nanostructures exhibit certain properties of the adsorbed polyoxometalate-anions. They form colloidal suspensions due to the negative surface charge and can be immobilized on surfaces containing cationic groups.
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											Authors
												Dina Fattakhova Rohlfing, Alexander Kuhn, 
											