Graphene and Other 2D Nanomaterial-Based Composites: From Preparation to Applications

A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991). This special issue belongs to the section "2D and Carbon Nanomaterials".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 April 2025 | Viewed by 97

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Dear Colleagues,

As a two-dimensional nanomaterial, graphene has always attracted people's attention. In recent years, research on graphene, including preparation technology, modification technology and applications, has made good progress. It has excellent electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity and ultra-large specific surface properties. It has good application potential in various fields such as conductivity, antistatic, heat dissipation, the environment, and biomedicine. In some industries, it has formed large-scale applications and generated huge commercial value. Graphene material has a special structure, and its performance and application still have significant room for exploration and should be explored more systematically. For this Special Issue, we encourage the submission of various innovative graphene research results, including the sharing and compounding of graphene with other two-dimensional nanomaterials, as well as the relevant research results of various two-dimensional nanomaterials, so as to promote each other with graphene.

This Special Issue will cover basic scientific and engineering aspects, such as novel manufacturing approaches for graphene and other 2D material-based composites and their structural manipulation for a diverse range of applications, involving, but not limited to, pharmaceutical nanotechnology, tissue engineering, energy storage, water treatment, catalysis, 5G communications, and optoelectronics. We would like to invite you to submit a manuscript to this Special Issue. Short communications, full papers, and reviews related to graphene-based composites are all welcome.

Prof. Dr. Guohua Chen
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Keywords

  • 2D nanomaterial
  • composites
  • graphene
  • graphene oxide
  • surface functionalization
  • fabrication approaches
  • materials properties
  • applications

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