Carbon, Graphene and 2D Materials

Carbon materials take various forms including graphene, carbon black, activated carbon, fullerene, graphite, carbon fiber, carbon nanotube and diamond. These forms differ significantly in the applications, structure, properties and fabrication method. The applications of these carbon forms include environmental, electronic, electromagnetic, electrochemical and biomedical applications.

Graphene is the world’s first 2D material and is the most flexible, thinnest and strongest material. Graphene is a special form of carbon can conduct electricity and heat better than anything else. Graphene is essentially one single layer of graphite, a layer of sp2 bonded carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb (hexagonal) lattice.

2D Materials also called as single layer materials, are crystalline materials consisting of a single layer of atoms. The applications of materials in photovoltaics, semiconductors, electrodes and water purification.

  • 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
  • Fundamental Science of Graphene and 2D Materials Beyond Graphene
  • Growth, synthesis techniques and integration methods
  • Graphene modification and functionalization
  • Large scale graphene production and Characterization
  • Graphene-based nanocomposites: recent scientific studies and applications
  • Applications of graphene and related 2D materials
  • Graphene-related health and environment research
  • Application of Graphene in biomedical area
  • Graphene: Innovation and commercialization
  • Carbon nanotubes and grapheme
  • Carbon nano chips and nanostructures
  • Graphene nano In Energy and Storage

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