Graphene modification and functionalization
Chemical functionalization of Graphene enables the material to be processed by solvent-assisted techniques, such as layer by layer assembly, spin coating, and filtration. Hexagonal boron nitride is electrically insulating, combined with Graphene and other 2D materials to make heterostructure devices. The two-dimensional Graphene sheet structures for field emission of electrons due to the carrier mobility and electron mass. The field emitter by using multi-layered Graphene nanostructure, the graphitic structure of pristine Graphene and the carbon nanotube is the driving force of their interaction.T he combination of Graphene with carbon nanotubes to produced hybrids increased electrical conductivity, mechanical properties, and high surface area.
- Graphene based products
- 2D Materials heterostructures and superstructures
- Functionalization of Graphene oxide through surface modification
- Field emission from Graphene
- Functionalization of Graphene by other carbon nanostructure
Related Conference of Graphene modification and functionalization
23rd International Conference and Exhibition on Materials Science and Chemistry
32nd International Conference on Advanced Materials, Nanotechnology and Engineering
Graphene modification and functionalization Conference Speakers
Recommended Sessions
- Advanced 2D Materials
- Carbon Materials in Energy
- Emerging Trends in graphene research
- Applications of Synthetic Graphite and Natural Graphite
- Applications of carbon nanotubes
- Applications of graphene in Energy and Biomedicals
- Carbon nanotubes and Graphene
- Electrochemistry of diamond and Nano carbon materials
- Graphene and other 2D materials
- Graphene modification and functionalization
- Graphene Synthesis
- Large scale Graphene production and characterization
- Nano Carbon Materials
- Novel Hybrid carbon materials
- Semiconductor materials and Nanostructures
Related Journals
Are you interested in
- Carbon Nanostructures and Graphene - Materials Chemistry 2025 (France)
- Ceramics in Materials Science - Materials Chemistry 2025 (France)
- Chemical Engineering - Materials Chemistry 2025 (France)
- Fracture, Fatigue and Failure of Materials - Materials Chemistry 2025 (France)
- Industrial applications of crystallization - Materials Chemistry 2025 (France)
- Materials Science and Chemistry - Materials Chemistry 2025 (France)
- Mineralogy - Materials Chemistry 2025 (France)
- Nano pharmaceuticals - Materials Chemistry 2025 (France)
- Nanodentistry - Materials Chemistry 2025 (France)
- Nanotechnology Applications - Materials Chemistry 2025 (France)
- Photonic and Optical Materials - Materials Chemistry 2025 (France)
- Polymer Science and Applications - Materials Chemistry 2025 (France)
- Science and Technology of Advanced Materials - Materials Chemistry 2025 (France)
- Solid-State Chemistry and Physics - Materials Chemistry 2025 (France)
- Tissue Engineering - Materials Chemistry 2025 (France)
