Graphene Materials: Structure, Properties And Modifications Ed. By George Z. Kyzas And Athanasios Ch. Mitropoulos

Graphene Materials: Structure, Properties And Modifications Ed. By George Z. Kyzas And Athanasios Ch. Mitropoulos
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This book gathers valuable information about the surface chemistry of graphene, some of its properties (electrical, mechanical, etc.), and many of its modifications that can be taken into account.

Graphene is, basically, a single atomic layer of graphite, an abundant mineral that is an allotrope of carbon that is made up of very tightly bonded carbon atoms organized into a hexagonal lattice. What makes graphene so special is its sp2 hybridization and very thin atomic thickness (of 0.345 Nm). These properties are what enable graphene to break so many records in terms of strength, electricity, and heat conduction (as well as many others).

Preface

1 A Novel Grafting of Polymers onto the Surface of Graphene Oxide

2 Photoinduced Pseudospin Dynamical Effects in Graphene-Like Systems

3 Bilayer Graphene as the Material for Study of the Unconventional Fractional Quantum Hall Effect

4 Graphene Derivatives: Controlled Properties, Nanocomposites, and Energy Harvesting Applications

5 Growth Study and Characterization of Single-Layer Graphene Structures Deposited on Copper Substrate by Chemical Vapour Deposition

6 Green Routes for Graphene Oxide Reduction and Self- Assembled Graphene Oxide Micro- and Nanostructures Production

7 Tribological Aspects of Graphene-Aluminum Nanocomposites

8 Controlled Functionalization of Graphene Layers

9 Synthesis of Graphene on Metal/SiC Structure

10 Self-Assembly of Graphene Nanoribbons Induced by the Carbon Nanotube

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