Advancement of Graphene Physics and 2D Materials
Graphene is the crystalline form of carbon that has two dimensional (2D) properties where it consists of single layer of carbon atom arranged in hexagonal lattice. Graphite which is one of the allotrope of carbon is the softest material with is very good lubricant and is the conductor of electricity. Because of its known unique property, it is being used as thermal insulation. This allotrope of carbon is the basic structure of other allotropes such as diamond, carbon nanotubes, graphite, fullerenes. Carbon Nanotube is the cylindrical form of the allotropes of carbon has unusual thermal conductivity, mechanical and electrical properties and is valuable in the arenas of materials science, nanotechnology, electronic and optics.
- Carbon nanotubes
- Graphene and fullerenes
- Graphene and ultra-tin 2D materials
- Graphene 3D printing
- Uses on carbon Nanotubes
- Graphene The Ultra-Capacitor
- Graphene devices
- Acutators
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