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    Long-Term Passivation of Strongly Interacting Metals with Single-Layer Graphene by Weatherup, Robert S, D’Arsié, Lorenzo, Cabrero-Vilatela, Andrea, Caneva, Sabina, Blume, Raoul, Robertson, John, Schloegl, Robert, Hofmann, Stephan

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (18-11-2015)
    “…The long-term (>18 months) protection of Ni surfaces against oxidation under atmospheric conditions is demonstrated by coverage with single-layer graphene,…”
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    Growth of Continuous Monolayer Graphene with Millimeter-sized Domains Using Industrially Safe Conditions by Wu, Xingyi, Zhong, Guofang, D'Arsié, Lorenzo, Sugime, Hisashi, Esconjauregui, Santiago, Robertson, Alex W., Robertson, John

    Published in Scientific reports (17-02-2016)
    “…We demonstrate the growth of continuous monolayer graphene films with millimeter-sized domains on Cu foils under intrinsically safe, atmospheric pressure…”
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    Adsorptive graphene doping: Effect of a polymer contaminant by Arter, William E., D'Arsié, Lorenzo, Wu, Xingyi, Esconjauregui, Santiago, Robertson, John

    Published in Applied physics letters (29-05-2017)
    “…Transfer-induced contamination of graphene and the limited stability of adsorptive dopants are two of the main issues faced in the practical realization of…”
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    Low temperature growth of ultra-high mass density carbon nanotube forests on conductive supports by Sugime, Hisashi, Esconjauregui, Santiago, Yang, Junwei, D'Arsié, Lorenzo, Oliver, Rachel A., Bhardwaj, Sunil, Cepek, Cinzia, Robertson, John

    Published in Applied physics letters (12-08-2013)
    “…We grow ultra-high mass density carbon nanotube forests at 450 °C on Ti-coated Cu supports using Co-Mo co-catalyst. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy shows Mo…”
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    Carbon nanotube forests as top electrode in electroacoustic resonators by Esconjauregui, Santiago, Makaryan, Taron, Mirea, Teona, DeMiguel-Ramos, Mario, Olivares, Jimena, Guo, Yuzheng, Sugime, Hisashi, D'Arsié, Lorenzo, Yang, Junwei, Bhardwaj, Sunil, Cepek, Cinzia, Robertson, John, Iborra, Enrique

    Published in Applied physics letters (28-09-2015)
    “…We grow carbon nanotube forests on piezoelectric AlN films and fabricate and characterize nanotube-based solidly mounted bulk acoustic wave resonators…”
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    Evaluation of bimetallic catalysts for the growth of carbon nanotube forests by Tornatzky, Hans, Hardeman, David, Esconjauregui, Santiago, D'Arsié, Lorenzo, Xie, Rongsi, Sugime, Hisashi, Yang, Junwei, Makaryan, Taron, Thomsen, Christian, Robertson, John

    “…We systematically study the growth of carbon nanotube forests by chemical vapor deposition using evaporated monometallic or bimetallic Ni, Co, or Fe films…”
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    Advanced promising routes of carbon/metal oxides hybrids in sensors: A review by Goldoni, Andrea, Alijani, Vajiheh, Sangaletti, Luigi, D'Arsiè, Lorenzo

    Published in Electrochimica acta (10-03-2018)
    “…This review focuses on the recent developments of carbon/metal oxide hybrids for gas and biological sensing, which is one of the most important fields where…”
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    Stability of graphene doping with MoO3 and I2 by D'Arsié, Lorenzo, Esconjauregui, Santiago, Weatherup, Robert, Guo, Yuzheng, Bhardwaj, Sunil, Centeno, Alba, Zurutuza, Amaia, Cepek, Cinzia, Robertson, John

    Published in Applied physics letters (08-09-2014)
    “…We dope graphene by evaporation of MoO3 or by solution-deposition of I2 and assess the doping stability for its use as transparent electrodes. Electrical…”
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    Efficient Transfer Doping of Carbon Nanotube Forests by MoO3 by Esconjauregui, Santiago, D’Arsié, Lorenzo, Guo, Yuzheng, Yang, Junwei, Sugime, Hisashi, Caneva, Sabina, Cepek, Cinzia, Robertson, John

    Published in ACS nano (27-10-2015)
    “…We dope nanotube forests using evaporated MoO3 and observe the forest resistivity to decrease by 2 orders of magnitude, reaching values as low as ∼5 × 10–5…”
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    Growth Kinetics and Growth Mechanism of Ultrahigh Mass Density Carbon Nanotube Forests on Conductive Ti/Cu Supports by Sugime, Hisashi, Esconjauregui, Santiago, D’Arsié, Lorenzo, Yang, Junwei, Makaryan, Taron, Robertson, John

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (10-09-2014)
    “…We evaluate the growth kinetics and growth mechanism of ultrahigh mass density carbon nanotube forests. They are synthesized by chemical vapor deposition at…”
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    Metal-catalyst-free growth of graphene on insulating substrates by ammonia-assisted microwave plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition by Zheng, Shan, Zhong, Guofang, Wu, Xingyi, D'Arsiè, Lorenzo, Robertson, John

    Published in RSC advances (01-01-2017)
    “…We study the metal-catalyst-free growth of uniform and continuous graphene films on different insulating substrates by microwave plasma-enhanced chemical vapor…”
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    From Growth Surface to Device Interface: Preserving Metallic Fe under Monolayer Hexagonal Boron Nitride by Caneva, Sabina, Martin, Marie-Blandine, D’Arsié, Lorenzo, Aria, Adrianus I, Sezen, Hikmet, Amati, Matteo, Gregoratti, Luca, Sugime, Hisashi, Esconjauregui, Santiago, Robertson, John, Hofmann, Stephan, Weatherup, Robert S

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (06-09-2017)
    “…We investigate the interfacial chemistry between Fe catalyst foils and monolayer hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) following chemical vapor deposition and during…”
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    Low-Temperature Growth of Carbon Nanotube Forests Consisting of Tubes with Narrow Inner Spacing Using Co/Al/Mo Catalyst on Conductive Supports by Sugime, Hisashi, Esconjauregui, Santiago, D’Arsié, Lorenzo, Yang, Junwei, Robertson, Alex W, Oliver, Rachel A, Bhardwaj, Sunil, Cepek, Cinzia, Robertson, John

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (05-08-2015)
    “…We grow dense carbon nanotube forests at 450 °C on Cu support using Co/Al/Mo multilayer catalyst. As a partial barrier layer for the diffusion of Co into Mo,…”
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    Growth of continuous graphene by open roll-to-roll chemical vapor deposition by Zhong, Guofang, Wu, Xingyi, D'Arsie, Lorenzo, Teo, Kenneth B. K., Rupesinghe, Nalin L., Jouvray, Alex, Robertson, John

    Published in Applied physics letters (07-11-2016)
    “…We demonstrate the growth of high-quality, continuous monolayer graphene on Cu foils using an open roll-to-roll (R2R) chemical vapor deposition (CVD) reactor…”
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    Effect of Oxygen Plasma Alumina Treatment on Growth of Carbon Nanotube Forests by Yang, Junwei, Esconjauregui, Santiago, Xie, Rongsie, Sugime, Hisashi, Makaryan, Taron, D’Arsié, Lorenzo, Gonzalez Arellano, David Leonardo, Bhardwaj, Sunil, Cepek, Cinzia, Robertson, John

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (14-08-2014)
    “…We use oxygen plasma to increase the height of forests from ∼0.2 to >2 mm. The effectiveness of treating alumina by oxygen plasma, prior to iron nanoparticle…”
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    Tubular Sn-filled carbon nanostructures on ITO: Nanocomposite material for multiple applications by D‘Arsié, Lorenzo, Fanetti, Mattia, Cepek, Cinzia, Casalis, Loredana, Parisse, Pietro, Gregoratti, Luca, Amati, Matteo, Santo, Giovanni Di, Capria, Ennio, Fraleoni-Morgera, Alessandro, Nicolini, Eugenio, Goldoni, Andrea

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-12-2013)
    “…Hollow carbon nanostructures filled by metallic Sn were fabricated by means of chemical vapor deposition on transparent Indium Tin Oxide (ITO). We found no…”
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