Graphene : fundamentals and emergent applications, Jamie H. Warner, Franziska Schaeffel, Alicja Bachmatiuk, Mark H. Rümmeli
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Graphene : fundamentals and emergent applications, Jamie H. Warner, Franziska Schaeffel, Alicja Bachmatiuk, Mark H. Rümmeli
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- Graphene : fundamentals and emergent applications, Jamie H. Warner, Franziska Schaeffel, Alicja Bachmatiuk, Mark H. Rümmeli
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- fundamentals and emergent applications
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- Jamie H. Warner, Franziska Schaeffel, Alicja Bachmatiuk, Mark H. Rümmeli
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- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Front Cover -- Graphene: Fundamentals and Emergent Applications -- Copyright -- Contents -- Chapter 1 -- Introduction -- 1.1. ABOUT THE BOOK -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 -- The Atomic Structure of Graphene and Its Few-layer Counterparts -- 2.1. GRAPHENE -- 2.2. BILAYER, TRILAYER AND FEW-LAYER GRAPHENE -- 2.3. RELATIONSHIP OF GRAPHENE TO CARBON NANOTUBES -- 2.4. OTHER LAYERED 2D CRYSTALS -- 2.5. NANOSTRUCTURED GRAPHENE -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3 -- Properties of Graphene -- 3.1 -- Electronic Properties -- 3.1.1. INTRODUCTION -- 3.1.2. THE BAND STRUCTURE OF GRAPHENE
- 3.1.3. TRANSPORT EXPERIMENTS IN GRAPHENE -- REFERENCES -- 3.2 -- Chemical Properties of Graphene -- 3.2.1. INTRODUCTION -- 3.2.2. COVALENT FUNCTIONALISATION OF GRAPHENE -- 3.2.3. NONCOVALENT FUNCTIONALISATION OF GRAPHENE -- 3.2.4. SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 3.3 -- Electron Spin Properties of Graphene -- 3.3.1. INTRODUCTION -- 3.3.2. SPIN AND MAGNETISM IN GRAPHITE -- 3.3.3. MAGNETISM AND SPIN IN GRAPHENE -- 3.3.4. SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 3.4 -- The Mechanical Properties of Graphene -- 3.4.1. ELASTIC PROPERTIES AND INTRINSIC STRENGTH -- 3.4.2. ADHESION, TEARING AND CRACKING OF GRAPHENE
- 3.4.3. THE ROLE OF DEFECTS AND STRUCTURAL MODIFICATION ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES -- 3.4.4. GRAPHENE DERIVATIVES -- 3.4.5. GRAPHENE-BASED COMPOSITES -- REFERENCES -- 3.5 -- The Thermal Properties of Graphene -- 3.5.1. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4 -- Methods for Obtaining Graphene -- 4.1 -- Mechanical Exfoliation -- 4.1.1. INTRODUCTION TO MECHANICAL EXFOLIATION -- 4.1.2. MICROMECHANICAL EXFOLIATION -- 4.1.3. MECHANICAL CLEAVAGE OF GRAPHITE -- 4.1.4. MECHANICAL MILLING OF GRAPHITE -- 4.1.5. SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 4.2 -- Chemical Exfoliation
- 4.2.1. INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL EXFOLIATION -- 4.2.2. REVIEW OF CHEMICAL EXFOLIATION -- 4.2.3. DIFFERENT TYPES OF GRAPHITE -- 4.2.4. DIFFERENT TYPES OF SOLVENTS -- 4.2.5. DIFFERENT TYPES OF SONICATION -- 4.2.6. HOW TO CHARACTERISE CHEMICALLY EXFOLIATED GRAPHENE -- 4.2.7. OTHER 2D CRYSTALS -- 4.2.8. SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 4.3 -- Reduced Graphene Oxide -- 4.3.1. GRAPHENE OXIDE -- 4.3.2. CHEMICAL REDUCTION OF GRAPHENE OXIDE -- 4.3.3. HEAT TREATMENT OF GRAPHENE OXIDE -- 4.3.4. ELECTROCHEMICAL REDUCTION OF GRAPHENE OXIDE -- 4.3.5. SUMMARY -- REFERENCES
- 4.4 -- Bottom-up Synthesis of Graphene From Molecular Precursors -- 4.4.1. INTRODUCTION -- 4.4.2. SOLUTION-BASED APPROACHES -- 4.4.3. SOLUBILISATION STRATEGIES -- 4.4.4. SOLVOTHERMAL SYNTHESIS AND SONICATION -- 4.4.5. CHEMO-THERMAL BASED APPROACHES -- 4.4.6. SELF-ASSEMBLY OF GRAPHENE OXIDE NANOSHEETS -- REFERENCES -- 4.5 -- Chemical Vapour Deposition Using Catalytic Metals -- 4.5.1. INTRODUCTION -- 4.5.2. CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION (CVD) BASICS -- 4.5.3. SUBSTRATE SELECTION -- 4.5.4. SUBSTRATE PRE-TREATMENT -- 4.5.5. GRAPHENE OVER NI AND CU -- 4.5.6. EARLY GROWTH
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