A ‘gold rush’ has been triggered all over the world for exploiting the possible applications of graphene-based nanomaterials. For this purpose, two important problems have to be solved; one is the preparation of graphene-based nanomaterials with well-defined structures, and the other is the controllable fabrication of these materials into functional devices. This review gives a brief overview of the recent research concerning chemical and thermal approaches toward the production of well-defined graphene-based nanomaterials and their applications in energy-related areas, including solar cells, lithium ion secondary batteries, supercapacitors, and catalysis
Graphene has attracted increasing attention due to its unique electrical, optical, optoelectronic, a...
Graphene is a two dimensional (2D) planar and hexagonal array of carbon atoms and has been studied e...
Due to their unique properties, together with their ease of synthesis and functionalization, graphen...
A 'gold rush' has been triggered all over the world for exploiting the possible applications of grap...
The unique properties of graphene render it as a versatile material applying in various energy-relat...
Because of its unique two-dimensional structure, huge specific surface area, high electrical conduct...
Graphene, consisting of a single atomic layer of graphite, has generated enormous excitement because...
Research in graphene-based energy materials is a rapidly growing area. Many graphene-based energy ap...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Graphene, composed of single-layered sp2 graphite, with its superb physical and ...
With the depletion of conventional energy sources, the demand for renewable energy and energy-effici...
Graphene is a rapidly rising star in materials science. This two-dimensional material exhibits uniqu...
Owing to Moore’s law and the advancements in microelectronics, the industry is shifting to nanoelect...
Interest in the development of graphene-based materials for advanced applications is growing, becaus...
Graphene-based hybrid nanostructures have attracted increasing interest worldwide. Benefiting from t...
The exotic physical properties of graphene have led to intense research activities on the synthesis ...
Graphene has attracted increasing attention due to its unique electrical, optical, optoelectronic, a...
Graphene is a two dimensional (2D) planar and hexagonal array of carbon atoms and has been studied e...
Due to their unique properties, together with their ease of synthesis and functionalization, graphen...
A 'gold rush' has been triggered all over the world for exploiting the possible applications of grap...
The unique properties of graphene render it as a versatile material applying in various energy-relat...
Because of its unique two-dimensional structure, huge specific surface area, high electrical conduct...
Graphene, consisting of a single atomic layer of graphite, has generated enormous excitement because...
Research in graphene-based energy materials is a rapidly growing area. Many graphene-based energy ap...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Graphene, composed of single-layered sp2 graphite, with its superb physical and ...
With the depletion of conventional energy sources, the demand for renewable energy and energy-effici...
Graphene is a rapidly rising star in materials science. This two-dimensional material exhibits uniqu...
Owing to Moore’s law and the advancements in microelectronics, the industry is shifting to nanoelect...
Interest in the development of graphene-based materials for advanced applications is growing, becaus...
Graphene-based hybrid nanostructures have attracted increasing interest worldwide. Benefiting from t...
The exotic physical properties of graphene have led to intense research activities on the synthesis ...
Graphene has attracted increasing attention due to its unique electrical, optical, optoelectronic, a...
Graphene is a two dimensional (2D) planar and hexagonal array of carbon atoms and has been studied e...
Due to their unique properties, together with their ease of synthesis and functionalization, graphen...