AVS 62nd International Symposium & Exhibition
    2D Materials Focus Topic Friday Sessions

Session 2D+EM+IS+NS+PS+SP+SS-FrM
Surface Chemistry of 2D Materials: Functionalization, Membranes, Sensors

Friday, October 23, 2015, 8:20 am, Room 212C
Moderators: Peter Sutter, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Judy Cha, Yale University


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8:20am 2D+EM+IS+NS+PS+SP+SS-FrM1
Chemically Modifying Graphene for Surface Functionality
Paul Sheehan, S. Tsoi, S.C. Hernández, S.G. Walton, T.L. Reinecke, K.E. Whitener, J.T. Robinson, Naval Research Laboratory, R. Stine, Nova Research
8:40am 2D+EM+IS+NS+PS+SP+SS-FrM2
Structural Phase Stability Control of Monolayer MoTe2 with Adsorbed Atoms and Molecules
Yao Zhou, E.J. Reed, Stanford University
9:00am 2D+EM+IS+NS+PS+SP+SS-FrM3 Invited Paper
Selective Nanochemistry on Graphene/Silicon Carbide: Substrate Functionalization and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Formation
Patrick Soukiassian, CEA, France
9:40am 2D+EM+IS+NS+PS+SP+SS-FrM5
Intrinsic Wettability of Graphene
Haitao Liu, Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh
10:00am 2D+EM+IS+NS+PS+SP+SS-FrM6
Au-doped Graphene As a Promising Electrocatalyst for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Hydrogen Fuel Cells: Prediction from First Principles
Sergey Stolbov, University of Central Florida, M. Alcantara Ortigoza, Tuskegee University
10:20am 2D+EM+IS+NS+PS+SP+SS-FrM7
Spontaneous Deposition of Palladium Nanoparticles on Graphene through Redox Reaction
Xiaorui Zhang, W. Ooki, Y.R. Kosaka, T. Kondo, J. Nakamura, University of Tsukuba, Japan
10:40am 2D+EM+IS+NS+PS+SP+SS-FrM8
Gradient Electrochemical Response of Template Synthesized Thickness Sorted MoS2 Nanosheets for Cellular Level Free Radical Detection
Ankur Gupta, T. Selvan, S. Das, S. Seal, University of Central Florida
11:00am 2D+EM+IS+NS+PS+SP+SS-FrM9
Methanol Synthesis on Defect-Laden Single-Layer MoS2 Supported on Cu(111): Results of a First Principles Study
D. Le, Takat B. Rawal, T.S. Rahman, University of Central Florida
11:20am 2D+EM+IS+NS+PS+SP+SS-FrM10
The Happy Marriage of Graphene and Germanium: Graphene Achieves Exceptional Conductivity and Protects Germanium from Oxidizing
Richard Rojas Delgado, University of Wisconsin-Madison, F. Cavallo, University of New Mexico, R.M. Jacobberger, J.R. Sanchez Perez, D. Schroeder, M.A. Eriksson, M.S. Arnold, M.G. Lagally, University of Wisconsin-Madison