Engineering & Materials Science
Hydrogen evolution reaction
100%
Graphene
98%
Black Phosphorus
53%
Fluorination
46%
Charge transfer
35%
Doping (additives)
30%
Cleaning
25%
Nitrogen
25%
Adhesion
25%
Transistors
23%
Catalysts
23%
Substrates
22%
Passivation
20%
Electrocatalysts
17%
Scaffolds
16%
Covalent bonds
13%
X ray absorption
12%
Metals
11%
Field effect transistors
11%
Hydrophobicity
10%
Acids
10%
Metal foil
9%
Synchrotron radiation
9%
Coatings
8%
Nanostructures
8%
X ray photoelectron spectroscopy
8%
Water
8%
Spectroscopy
7%
Light sources
7%
Electric properties
7%
Van der Waals forces
6%
Graphene oxide
6%
Sulfur
6%
Fluorine
6%
Chemical stability
6%
Semiconductor materials
6%
Agglomeration
6%
Chemical analysis
6%
Electrodes
5%
Carbon
5%
Carrier mobility
5%
Spin coating
5%
Contact angle
5%
Chemical Compounds
Graphene
58%
Fluorination
29%
Hydrogen
28%
Black
24%
Doping Material
24%
Phosphorus(.)
23%
Electrophoretic Deposition
20%
Charge Transfer
19%
Chemical Passivation
17%
Catalyst
17%
Synchrotron Radiation
14%
Coating Agent
11%
Foil
11%
X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
9%
Covalent Bond
9%
Spectroscopy
8%
Nanomaterial
8%
X-Ray
8%
Liquid Film
8%
Amount
7%
Hydrophobicity
7%
Behavior as Electrode
6%
Field Effect
6%
Carbon Atom
6%
Deposition Process
6%
Electrical Property
5%
Van Der Waals Force
5%
Semiconductor
5%
Chemical Stability
5%
Shear
5%
Physics & Astronomy
graphene
33%
hydrogen
17%
catalysts
16%
performance
13%
metals
9%
configurations
7%
metallic hydrogen
7%
slopes
6%
electrocatalysts
6%
cost effectiveness
6%
optimization
6%
water splitting
5%