AVS 59th Annual International Symposium and Exhibition
    Graphene and Related Materials Focus Topic Wednesday Sessions

Session GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-WeM
Graphene Surface Chemistry, Functionalization, Biological and Sensor Applications

Wednesday, October 31, 2012, 8:00 am, Room 13
Moderator: D.K. Gaskill, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory


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8:00am GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-WeM1
Structural Analysis of Chemically Functionalized Epitaxial Graphene with High-Resolution X-ray Reflectivity
J.D. Emery, Q.H. Wang, M. Zarrouati, Northwestern University, P. Fenter, Argonne National Laboratory, M.C. Hersam, M.J. Bedzyk, Northwestern University
8:20am GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-WeM2
In Situ FT-IR Study of Graphene Fluorination using XeF2
J.-F. Veyan, N. Shafiq, University of Texas at Dallas, K. Novoselov, University of Manchester, UK, Y.J. Chabal, University of Texas at Dallas
8:40am GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-WeM3 Invited Paper
Molecularly Resolved Chemical Functionalization of Graphene
M.C. Hersam, Northwestern University
9:40am GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-WeM6
Structure of a Peptide Adsorbed on Graphene and Graphite
J. Katoch, University of Central Florida, S.N. Kim, Z. Kuang, B.L. Farmer, R.R. Naik, Air Force Research Laboratory, S.A. Tatulian, M. Ishigami, University of Central Florida
10:40am GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-WeM9
Controlling the Spatial Distribution of Graphene Chemistry
S.C. Hernández, E.H. Lock, S.G. Walton, C.J. Bennett, R. Stine, P.E. Sheehan, F.J. Bezares, L.O. Nyakiti, R.L. Myers-Ward, J.T. Robinson, J.D. Caldwell, C.R. Eddy, Jr., D.K. Gaskill, Naval Research Laboratory
11:00am GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-WeM10
Coverage-dependent Ordering of Adsorbed Iron Phthalocyanine on Epitaxial Graphene Grown on SiC(0001)-Si
A.A. Sandin, D.B. Dougherty, J.E. Rowe, North Carolina State University
11:20am GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-WeM11 Invited Paper
A Molecular Route to Carbon Nanomembranes, Graphene and Their Hybrids with Tailored Physical and Chemical Properties
A. Turchanin, University of Bielefeld, Germany