Recent Advances in Graphene Heterostructures
A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352). This special issue belongs to the section "Hybrid and Composite Crystalline Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 August 2023) | Viewed by 224
Special Issue Editors
Interests: graphene; 2D materials; thermal conduction; chip cooling; molecular dynamics; artificial intelligence
Interests: micro/nanoscale heat transfer; thermal management; soft matter physics
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Interests: micro/nano scale heat conduction; phonon transport; mesoscopic numerical methods; rarefied gas dynamics
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Graphene has been investigated for nearly two decades. It has aroused a lot of interest for its application in electronics, optoelectronics, catalysts, heat conductors, super conductors, etc. Although graphene itself has unique properties, the function of graphene would be greatly enlarged when it forms certain heterostructures with other novel materials, such as other two-dimensional materials, one-dimensional materials, hetero-atoms, etc. In addition, the graphene heterostructures could be easier to fabricate in a cost-efficient approach, which facilitates the swift production of this material. Here, we gladly launch this Special Issue and call papers to report new graphene heterostructures and discuss their interesting physical chemistry functions. The discovery of such structure–function relationships can greatly enhance the application of graphene-related materials in cutting-edge demands
Dr. Yuan Dong
Dr. Ruoyu Dong
Dr. Chuang Zhang
Dr. Yangsu Xie
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- graphene
- carbon nanotubes
- 2D materials
- heat and mass transfer
- energy
- functional materials
- opto-electric devices
- optocatalytic applications
- computational material science
- nanomaterial synthesis
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