Fabrication, Structure, Performance, and Application of Graphene-Based Composite Aerogel

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Abstract

Graphene-based composite aerogel (GCA) refers to a solid porous substance formed by graphene or its derivatives, graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO), with inorganic materials and polymers. Because GCA has super-high adsorption, separation, electrical properties, and sensitivity, it has great potential for application in super-strong adsorption and separation ma-terials, long-life fast-charging batteries, and flexible sensing materials. GCA has become a research hotspot, and many research papers and achievements have emerged in recent years. Therefore, the fabrication, structure, performance, and application prospects of GCA are summarized and dis-cussed in this review. Meanwhile, the existing problems and development trends of GCA are also introduced so that more will know about it and be interested in researching it.

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Wei, D., Liu, X., Lv, S., Liu, L., Wu, L., Li, Z., & Hou, Y. (2022, January 1). Fabrication, Structure, Performance, and Application of Graphene-Based Composite Aerogel. Materials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15010299

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