Graphene: Important Results and Applications provides an overview on the latest research in graphene production and applications. The most advanced methods of production, including chemical vapor deposition, reduction of graphene oxide, and detonation reaction are explored, as is current research results on the unique nature of graphene and its types, including morphology and thickness, mechanical properties, electrical conductivity, elastic properties of 2D and 3D structures, and more. Chapters covering the dispersion of graphene into the polymer matrix and chemical modifications and their potential applications are also featured. The book concludes with sections focusing on current and future applications.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction. Nobel Prize Laureates and Award Justification2. Analysis of Publications
3. Production of Graphene and its Derivatives
4. Manufacturers of Graphene, Its Grades, and the Production Output
5. Unique Nature of Graphene. Research Results
6. Dispersion of Graphene in the Polymer Matrix
7. Chemical Modifications and Their Applications
8. Current Developments in Some Applications of Graphene
9. Comparison of Justification of Nobel Prize by the Selection Committee with Actual Results of Research Reported