Water interaction with quasi-freestanding graphene deposited on Pt(111) has been investigated by using vibrational spectroscopy. Loss measurements show that water molecules dosed at room temperature can dissociate giving rise to C-H bonds. The formation of the C-H bonds strongly attenuates the optical phonons of the graphene sheet. On the other hand, at 100 K water has been found to adsorb only in molecular state. Present findings should be taken into account in engineering graphene-based devices which should work at atmospheric pressure and at room temperature. © Copyright 2011 Author(s).
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Politano, A., Marino, A. R., Formoso, V., & Chiarello, G. (2011). Water adsorption on graphenePt(111) at room temperature: A vibrational investigation. AIP Advances, 1(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3660325
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