Surface chemical modification of carbon nanowalls for wide-range control of surface wettability


Autoria(s): Watanabe, Hitoshi; Kondo, Hiroki; Hiramatsu, Mineo; Sekine, Makoto; Kumar, Shailesh; Ostrikov, Kostya; Hori, Masaru
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Carbon nanowalls (CNWs) are self-assembled, free-standing, few-layered graphenenano-structures with large surface area, and thin graphene edges. For their application to nanobiotechnology, the effects of chemisorbed species on surface wettability were investigated. The surfaces of as-grown CNWs obtained using CH4/H2 mixture were hydrophilic. After Ar atmospheric pressure plasma treatments for up to 30 s, the contact angles of water droplets on the CNWs decreased from 51° to 5°, owing to a result of oxidation only at edges and surface defects. They increased up to 147° by CF4 plasma treatment at low pressure. The wide-range control of surface wettability of CNWs was realized by post-growth plasma treatments. We also demonstrated detection of bovine serum albumin using surface-modified CNWs as electrodes.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/73548/

Publicador

John Wiley & Sons, Inc

Relação

DOI:10.1002/ppap.201200141

Watanabe, Hitoshi, Kondo, Hiroki, Hiramatsu, Mineo, Sekine, Makoto, Kumar, Shailesh, Ostrikov, Kostya, & Hori, Masaru (2013) Surface chemical modification of carbon nanowalls for wide-range control of surface wettability. Plasma Processes and Polymers, 10(7), pp. 582-592.

Fonte

Science & Engineering Faculty

Tipo

Journal Article