With the depletion of conventional energy sources, the demand for renewable energy and energy-efficient devices continues to grow. As a novel 2D nanomaterial, graphene attracts considerable research interest due to its unique properties and is a promising material for applications in energy conversion and storage devices. Recently, the fabrication of fuel cells and solar cells using graphene for various functional parts has been studied extensively. This research news summarizes and compares the advancements that have been made and are in progress in the utilization of graphene-based materials for energy conversion
A ‘gold rush’ has been triggered all over the world for exploiting the possible applications of grap...
Because of its unique two-dimensional structure, huge specific surface area, high electrical conduct...
It is estimated that the world will need to double its energy supply by 2050. Nanotechnology has ope...
With the depletion of conventional energy sources, the demand for renewable energy and energy-effici...
The unique properties of graphene render it as a versatile material applying in various energy-relat...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Graphene, composed of single-layered sp2 graphite, with its superb physical and ...
Due to its high specific surface area, good chemical stability and outstanding electrical properties...
In photovoltaics, research is aiming to investigate new materials able to push the efficiency limit ...
Graphene is a rapidly rising star in materials science. This two-dimensional material exhibits uniqu...
Graphene and related two-dimensional crystals and hybrid systems showcase several key properties tha...
Graphene has attracted increasing attention due to its unique electrical, optical, optoelectronic, a...
Graphene, consisting of a single atomic layer of graphite, has generated enormous excitement because...
With the increased demand in energy resources, great efforts have been devoted to developing advance...
Here we report on technology developments implemented into the Graphene Flagship European project fo...
With new development in material sciences, many researchers have shown an increased interest in grap...
A ‘gold rush’ has been triggered all over the world for exploiting the possible applications of grap...
Because of its unique two-dimensional structure, huge specific surface area, high electrical conduct...
It is estimated that the world will need to double its energy supply by 2050. Nanotechnology has ope...
With the depletion of conventional energy sources, the demand for renewable energy and energy-effici...
The unique properties of graphene render it as a versatile material applying in various energy-relat...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Graphene, composed of single-layered sp2 graphite, with its superb physical and ...
Due to its high specific surface area, good chemical stability and outstanding electrical properties...
In photovoltaics, research is aiming to investigate new materials able to push the efficiency limit ...
Graphene is a rapidly rising star in materials science. This two-dimensional material exhibits uniqu...
Graphene and related two-dimensional crystals and hybrid systems showcase several key properties tha...
Graphene has attracted increasing attention due to its unique electrical, optical, optoelectronic, a...
Graphene, consisting of a single atomic layer of graphite, has generated enormous excitement because...
With the increased demand in energy resources, great efforts have been devoted to developing advance...
Here we report on technology developments implemented into the Graphene Flagship European project fo...
With new development in material sciences, many researchers have shown an increased interest in grap...
A ‘gold rush’ has been triggered all over the world for exploiting the possible applications of grap...
Because of its unique two-dimensional structure, huge specific surface area, high electrical conduct...
It is estimated that the world will need to double its energy supply by 2050. Nanotechnology has ope...