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Graphene and Related Nanomaterials Properties and Applications Micro and Nano Technologies Series

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Graphene and Related Nanomaterials

Graphene and Related Nanomaterials: Properties and Applications outlines the physics and the applications of graphene-related materials, including graphene, graphene oxide and carbon nanotubes. The first chapter introduces the physics of graphene and related nanomaterials. The following sections deal with different applications spanning from gas sensors to non-volatile memories and supercapacitors. The book also covers spintronics for graphene. In each chapter, specific applications are explained in a detailed way. This book will appeal to materials scientists and engineers looking to understand more about the nature of graphene and how it is currently being used.

1. Carbon and its new allotropes: Fullerene, Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene2. Non-volatile memories based on graphene based nanomaterials3. Graphene Supercapacitors: when material drives innovation4. The Graphene's cousins from dream to reality: critical review5. Graphene and Spintronics, the good match?6. Graphene, microelectronics/nanoelectronics and more than that...

Materials Scientists and Engineers working in graphene and other carbon nanomaterials.

His research interests include graphene, carbon nanotubes, spintronics, and new nanomaterials for energy and energy storage. He is an R&D manager and nanomaterial/technology expert
  • Explains how particular physical properties of graphene make it suitable for specific applications
  • Explores current applications in sensing and energy
  • Assesses the challenges of using carbon nanomaterials in engineering and evaluates future opportunities
  • Appeals to materials scientists and engineers looking to understand more about the nature of graphene and how it is currently being used