Introduction to Graphene: Chemical and Biochemical Applications
addresses a broad range of graphene research, including the
prehistory and background of graphene, synthetic approaches,
characterization techniques, composites/derivatives, inorganic
graphene analogues, and applications of graphene. The book's
special emphasis on solution chemistry and graphene sets it apart
from less practical titles in that its concepts are immediately
implementable in the laboratories of chemists and biochemists. The
book presents a variety of experimental approaches from the
authors' research laboratories and others around the world for
graphene preparation in the solution phase, especially under
aqueous conditions or in animal serum-the most practical kind of
graphene for chemists and biochemists. The book is ideally suited
for a broad range of readers, including advanced undergraduates,
graduate research students and professionals in state-of-the-art
research labs who want to use graphene to develop novel
applications.
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