Graphene
Graphene is the crystalline form of carbon that has two dimensional (2D) properties where it contain single layer of carbon atom arranged in hexagonal lattice. Carbon fibres have its application in composite materials, textiles, microelectrodes, heating. Graphene has become more important and useful nanomaterial due to its high tensile strength, electrical conductivity, transparency and thinnest two dimensional materials in the world. Graphene based material exhibit electronic, optical and mechanical properties and growing because of development in preparation methods. It characterizes the chemical and physical properties of materials at laboratory and mass production scale. The material is about 100 times stronger than be the strongest steel of the same thickness. Scientists speculated the production of graphene and potential existence for decades.
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- Graphene and 2D properties
- Carbon Nanotubes
- Graphene Synthesis
- Bilayer graphene
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