Graphene, Its Analogues, and Modern Science

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Abstract

At the moment, we are standing at the edge of exploring conducting nanofillers-based polymer composites and their multifunctional applications which changed the modern science in new direction. Among the several nanofillers, two-dimensional graphene sheet changes the scientific research in new angle with huge applications. The excellent electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties of graphene and their derivatives play a most important role in different fields of applications and increased its demand in modern science. Here, basically, we have looked out various applications of graphene, history of graphene, effectiveness of graphene, and its various derivatives in modern science. The properties of graphene also depend on modification of graphene; it can be chemical modification or physical modification.

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Maiti, S., Karan, S. K., & Khatua, B. B. (2019). Graphene, Its Analogues, and Modern Science. In Springer Proceedings in Physics (Vol. 236, pp. 215–236). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0202-6_16

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