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Graphene is the strongest material ever studied and can be an
efficient substitute for silicon. This six-volume handbook focuses
on fabrication methods, nanostructure and atomic arrangement,
electrical and optical properties, mechanical and chemical
properties, size-dependent properties, and applications and
industrialization. There is no other major reference work of this
scope on the topic of graphene, which is one of the most researched
materials of the twenty-first century. The set includes
contributions from top researchers in the field and a foreword
written by two Nobel laureates in physics. Volumes in the set:
K20503 Graphene Science Handbook: Mechanical and Chemical
Properties (ISBN: 9781466591233) K20505 Graphene Science Handbook:
Fabrication Methods (ISBN: 9781466591271) K20507 Graphene Science
Handbook: Electrical and Optical Properties (ISBN: 9781466591318)
K20508 Graphene Science Handbook: Applications and
Industrialization (ISBN: 9781466591332) K20509 Graphene Science
Handbook: Size-Dependent Properties (ISBN: 9781466591356) K20510
Graphene Science Handbook: Nanostructure and Atomic Arrangement
(ISBN: 9781466591370)
An In-Depth Look at the Outstanding Properties of Graphene The
Graphene Science Handbook is a six-volume set that describes
graphene's special structural, electrical, and chemical properties.
The book considers how these properties can be used in different
applications (including the development of batteries, fuel cells,
photovoltaic cells, and supercapacitors based on graphene) and
produced on a massive and global scale. Volume One: Fabrication
Methods Volume Two: Nanostructure and Atomic Arrangement Volume
Three: Electrical and Optical Properties Volume Four: Mechanical
and Chemical Properties Volume Five: Size-Dependent Properties
Volume Six: Applications and Industrialization This handbook
describes the fabrication methods of graphene; the nanostructure
and atomic arrangement of graphene; graphene's electrical and
optical properties; the mechanical and chemical properties of
graphene; the size effects in graphene, characterization, and
applications based on size-affected properties; and the application
and industrialization of graphene. Volume four is dedicated to the
mechanical and chemical properties of graphene and covers:
Mechanical properties using a continuum elastic model introduced to
describe graphene's elastic behavior Results of theoretical
investigations of the mechanical properties of graphene structures
Mechanical stabilities and properties of graphene under various
strains Different types of graphene devices for biomolecule and gas
sensing Printed graphene-based electrochemical sensor technology
Various types of graphene-based electrochemical sensors The
chemical vapor deposition of graphene on copper Strategies covering
graphene modification Graphene in solar cells, including
transparent electrodes, active layers, and interface layer Changes
at the micrometric and nanometric scales, and more
Explores Chemical-Based, Non-Chemical Based, and Advanced
Fabrication Methods The Graphene Science Handbook is a six-volume
set that describes graphene's special structural, electrical, and
chemical properties. The book considers how these properties can be
used in different applications (including the development of
batteries, fuel cells, photovoltaic cells, and supercapacitors
based on graphene) and produced on a massive and global scale.
Volume One: Fabrication Methods Volume Two: Nanostructure and
Atomic Arrangement Volume Three: Electrical and Optical Properties
Volume Four: Mechanical and Chemical Properties Volume Five:
Size-Dependent Properties Volume Six: Applications and
Industrialization This handbook describes the fabrication methods
of graphene; the nanostructure and atomic arrangement of graphene;
graphene's electrical and optical properties; the mechanical and
chemical properties of graphene; the size effects in graphene,
characterization, and applications based on size-affected
properties; and the application and industrialization of graphene.
Volume one is dedicated to fabrication methods and strategies of
graphene and covers: Various aspects of graphene device process
flows Experimental procedures for graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) from
graphene Advances in graphene synthesis routes The fabrication of
graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) by different methods The synthesis of
graphene oxide, its reduction, and its functionalization with
organic materials The electrophoretic deposition (EPD) processing
of graphene family materials The preparation of graphene using the
solvent dispersion method Methods for the preparation of graphene
oxide The fabrication and performance of a gate-free graphene pH
sensor Advances in wet chemical fabrication of graphene, graphene
oxide (GO) and more
Explore the Practical Applications and Promising Developments of
Graphene The Graphene Science Handbook is a six-volume set that
describes graphene's special structural, electrical, and chemical
properties. The book considers how these properties can be used in
different applications (including the development of batteries,
fuel cells, photovoltaic cells, and supercapacitors based on
graphene) and produced on a massive and global scale. Volume One:
Fabrication Methods Volume Two: Nanostructure and Atomic
Arrangement Volume Three: Electrical and Optical Properties Volume
Four: Mechanical and Chemical Properties Volume Five:
Size-Dependent Properties Volume Six: Applications and
Industrialization This handbook describes the fabrication methods
of graphene; the nanostructure and atomic arrangement of graphene;
graphene's electrical and optical properties; the mechanical and
chemical properties of graphene; the size effects in graphene,
characterization, and applications based on size-affected
properties; and the application and industrialization of graphene.
Volume six is dedicated to the application and industrialization of
graphene and covers: The design of graphene- and biomolecule-based
nanosensors and nanodevices The use of graphene-based
field-effect-transistor (GFET)-like structures as sensing
substrates and DNA aptamers as sensing elements Recent advances in
graphene-based DNA sensors The antibacterial properties of
graphene-based nanomaterial (NM) The chemical and physical
properties of graphene and its current uses The development of
sensitive and selective field-effect transistors (FET) biosensors
based on graphene The unique properties of ordered graphene (G)
Various methods currently employed for the production of graphene
nanocomposites The supramolecular chemistry of graphene
derivatives, and more
Discover the Unique Electron Transport Properties of Graphene The
Graphene Science Handbook is a six-volume set that describes
graphene's special structural, electrical, and chemical properties.
The book considers how these properties can be used in different
applications (including the development of batteries, fuel cells,
photovoltaic cells, and supercapacitors based on graphene) and
produced on a massive and global scale. Volume One: Fabrication
Methods Volume Two: Nanostructure and Atomic Arrangement Volume
Three: Electrical and Optical Properties Volume Four: Mechanical
and Chemical Properties Volume Five: Size-Dependent Properties
Volume Six: Applications and Industrialization This handbook
describes the fabrication methods of graphene; the nanostructure
and atomic arrangement of graphene; graphene's electrical and
optical properties; the mechanical and chemical properties of
graphene; the size effects in graphene, characterization, and
applications based on size-affected properties; and the application
and industrialization of graphene. Volume three is dedicated to
graphene's electrical and optical properties and covers: Graphene
and graphene nanoribbons for use in high-frequency transistors,
energy-efficient electronics and photonic devices The interface of
graphene/high- dielectrics The strain-induced modifications of
plasmons in graphene A possible advanced physical framework for
treating graphenic structures Recent progresses in the electric
lens based on graphene-like materials The thermal and
thermoelectric transport properties of graphene A numerical method
for simulating the electromagnetic field interaction with
single-layer graphene and more
Examines the Low Resistivity, High Mobility, and Zero Bandgap of
Graphene The Graphene Science Handbook is a six-volume set that
describes graphene's special structural, electrical, and chemical
properties. The book considers how these properties can be used in
different applications (including the development of batteries,
fuel cells, photovoltaic cells, and supercapacitors based on
graphene) and produced on a massive and global scale. Volume One:
Fabrication Methods Volume Two: Nanostructure and Atomic
Arrangement Volume Three: Electrical and Optical Properties Volume
Four: Mechanical and Chemical Properties Volume Five:
Size-Dependent Properties Volume Six: Applications and
Industrialization This handbook describes the fabrication methods
of graphene; the nanostructure and atomic arrangement of graphene;
graphene's electrical and optical properties; the mechanical and
chemical properties of graphene; the size effects in graphene,
characterization, and applications based on size-affected
properties; and the application and industrialization of graphene.
Volume two is dedicated to nanostructure and atomic arrangement and
covers: The potential applications of graphene heterostructures,
particularly, graphene/h-BN heterostructures Atomic-scale defects
in graphene and the huge impact they have on its low-energy
electronic structure Recent findings on graphene plasmonics The
storage of hydrogen between graphene and inside graphene-oxide
frameworks (GOFs) The nitrogen contents, species, synthesis
methods, and application on nitrogen-doped graphene Modification
methods and applications of graphene and graphene oxide Phonon
spectra and vibrational thermodynamic characteristics of graphene
nanofilms The imaging of graphene by scanning electron microscopy
(SEM) Advances in the formation of graphene-based three-dimensional
(3D) architectures and more
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