Reprint

Properties and Applications of Graphene and Its Derivatives

Edited by
July 2022
378 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4783-1 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4784-8 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Properties and Applications of Graphene and Its Derivatives that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Summary

Graphene is a two-dimensional, one-atom-thick material made entirely of carbon atoms, arranged in a honeycomb lattice. Because of its distinctive mechanical (e.g., high strength and flexibility) and electronic (great electrical and thermal conductivities) properties, graphene is an ideal candidate in myriad applications. Thus, it has just begun to be engineered in electronics, photonics, biomedicine, and polymer-based composites, to name a few. The broad family of graphene nanomaterials (including graphene nanoplatelets, graphene oxide, graphene quantum dots, and many more) go beyond and aim higher than mere single-layer (‘pristine’) graphene, and thus, their potential has sparked the current Special Issue. In it, 18 contributions (comprising 14 research articles and 4 reviews) have portrayed probably the most interesting lines as regards future and tangible uses of graphene derivatives. Ultimately, understanding the properties of the graphene family of nanomaterials is crucial for developing advanced applications to solve important challenges in critical areas such as energy and health.

Format
  • Hardback
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© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
graphene oxide; electrochemical synthesis; oxidation level; exfoliation degree; morphology; interlayer spacing; surface defects; electrical resistance; graphene; mass production; shear exfoliation; physical exfoliation; superlattice; 2d materials; electrocatalytic; modified graphene nanoplates; graphene additives; antifriction; engine lubricant oil additives; antiwear; carbon nanofibers; reduced graphene oxide nanofibers; hydrothermal reduction; capacitance; graphene oxide; amine; cryogel; CO2 capture; graphene oxide; sol-gel; silico-phosphate composite films; optical limiting functionality; ultrashort laser pulses; carbon nanotubes; hot-filament CVD; graphene; field electron emission; laser machining; nanotechnology; graphene-derived materials; mud cake; rheology; effect of nanocomposites; fluid loss; water-based drilling fluids; graphene; cement composite; characterization; rheological; application; energy harvesting; α-lipoic acid; UV-VIS spectroscopy; SERS spectroscopy; carbon nanotubes; thermal properties; electrical properties; strain sensing; joule heating; graphene; graphene oxide; reduced graphene oxide; tissue regeneration; 2D-scaffolds; hydrogels; fibers; stem cell differentiation; cadmium sulphide; PVK; hybrid light-emitting device; electroluminescence; nanocrystals; reduced graphene oxide; graphite; few-layer graphene; graphene oxide; Raman; TEM; UV-vis; Lorentzian fitting; graphene; carbon nanotubes; nanocellulose; conductive inks; liquid-phase processing; film fabrication; sustainability; metal-free electrodes; graphyne-like materials; synthesis and doping; electronic and magnetic properties; electronic transport; photodetectors; graphene oxide; reduce graphene oxide; dyes; heavy metals; pollutant removal; n/a