The discovery of graphene has aroused great interest in the properties and phenomena exhibited by two-dimensional inorganic materials, especially when they comprise only a single, two or a few layers. Graphene-like MoS2 and WS2 have been prepared by chemical methods, and the materials have been characterized by electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM) and other methods. Boron nitride analogues of graphene have been obtained by a simple chemical procedure starting with boric acid and urea and have been characterized by various techniques that include surface area measurements. A new layered material with the composition BCN possessing a few layers and a large surface area discovered recently exhibits a large uptake of CO2
Along With the explosive interest in graphene research, much attention has been paid to other two-di...
Chemical doping of graphene becomes necessary to create a band gap which is useful for various appli...
Carbon and boron-nitride based nanomaterials possess many exciting properties making them suitable f...
Alongside of the "graphene hot", inorganic graphene analogues of layered metal dichalcogen...
Inorganic sheets: Graphene-like MoS<SUB>2</SUB> and WS<SUB>2</SUB> were prepared by three different ...
Enthused by the fascinating properties of graphene, we have prepared graphene analogues of BN by a c...
Enthused by the fascinating properties of graphene, we have prepared graphene analogues of BN by a ...
There are only a few discoveries and new technologies in materials science that have the potential t...
Graphene, unlike other carbon allotropes has recently been the subject of interest in the field of n...
The advent of graphene (1) and the subsequent discovery of its multitude of superior properties (2–5...
This study concerns growth of graphene, a two dimensional material that is only one atom thick. This...
A new analogue of graphene containing boron, carbon and nitrogen (BCN) has been obtained by the reac...
The design of novel nanomaterials with tunable geometries and properties has transformed chemistry a...
A family of materials similar to graphene are transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) which have eme...
Atomic thick layered nanomaterials are of potential interest due to its energetic and unusual physic...
Along With the explosive interest in graphene research, much attention has been paid to other two-di...
Chemical doping of graphene becomes necessary to create a band gap which is useful for various appli...
Carbon and boron-nitride based nanomaterials possess many exciting properties making them suitable f...
Alongside of the "graphene hot", inorganic graphene analogues of layered metal dichalcogen...
Inorganic sheets: Graphene-like MoS<SUB>2</SUB> and WS<SUB>2</SUB> were prepared by three different ...
Enthused by the fascinating properties of graphene, we have prepared graphene analogues of BN by a c...
Enthused by the fascinating properties of graphene, we have prepared graphene analogues of BN by a ...
There are only a few discoveries and new technologies in materials science that have the potential t...
Graphene, unlike other carbon allotropes has recently been the subject of interest in the field of n...
The advent of graphene (1) and the subsequent discovery of its multitude of superior properties (2–5...
This study concerns growth of graphene, a two dimensional material that is only one atom thick. This...
A new analogue of graphene containing boron, carbon and nitrogen (BCN) has been obtained by the reac...
The design of novel nanomaterials with tunable geometries and properties has transformed chemistry a...
A family of materials similar to graphene are transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) which have eme...
Atomic thick layered nanomaterials are of potential interest due to its energetic and unusual physic...
Along With the explosive interest in graphene research, much attention has been paid to other two-di...
Chemical doping of graphene becomes necessary to create a band gap which is useful for various appli...
Carbon and boron-nitride based nanomaterials possess many exciting properties making them suitable f...