▎ 摘 要
We demonstrated that the variations measured in the quantum capacitance of single-layer graphene, envisioned here as a conceptual molecular model, depend on the chemical reactivity of the molecule and can be used as an analytical and sensing tool for environmental conditions. The variations are quantized as a function of the environmental changes and can be correlated with chemical reactivity indexes such as chemical hardness and softness. This not only constitutes a proof-of-principle that the chemical reactivity of graphene, as a single molecule, can be determined in situ by measuring the quantum capacitance, but also that these measurements can be used as an analytical tool. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.