Advancement in Low-Dimensional Carbon Materials
Topic Information
Dear Colleagues,
This MDPI Topic serves as a platform to highlight recent research advancements in low-dimensional (LD) carbon materials. The scope of focus includes studying carbon-based materials with at least one dimension at the nanoscale, for example, nanodiamonds, fullerene, carbon nanotubes, graphene, and emerging new carbon structures at the nanoscale. We encourage the submission of theoretical and experimental manuscripts on the synthesis, characterization, property analysis, applications, and commercialization of these LD carbon materials. The application and commercialization of low-dimensional carbon materials, such as electronics, energy, composites, environmental, and biomedicine, as well as the use of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and autonomous for experimentation, are welcome. More specifically, recent application advancements or commercial use in field-effect transistors (FETs), electron field emission, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), hydrogen cells, solar cells, fuel cells, mechanical reinforcement composites, drug delivery, biological and chemical sensors are of interest.
Prof. Dr. Yoke Khin Yap
Dr. Don N. Futaba
Topic Editors
Keywords
- nanodiamonds
- fullerene
- carbon nanotubes
- graphene
- nanocarbon
- chemical vapor deposition
- field-effect transistors
- electronics
- lithium-ion batteries
- solar cells
- fuel cells
- drug delivery
- sensors
- energy generation and storage
- device, artificial intelligence