04557nam 2201405z- 450 991055712290332120210501(CKB)5400000000040825(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68694(oapen)doab68694(EXLCZ)99540000000004082520202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierElectronic and Thermal Properties of GrapheneBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (324 p.)3-03936-400-6 3-03936-401-4 This Special Issue includes recent research articles and extensive reviews on graphene-based next-generation electronics, bringing together perspectives from different branches of science and engineering. The papers presented in this volume cover experimental, computational and theoretical aspects of the electrical and thermal properties of graphene and its applications in batteries, electrodes, sensors and ferromagnetism. In addition, this Special Issue covers many important state-of-the-art technologies and methodologies regarding the synthesis, fabrication, characterization and applications of graphene-based nanocomposites.Technology: general issuesbicssc2D materialsAFMapplicationsBiosensorcarbon fibercarbon foamcarbon honeycombcarbon-coated separatorchemical modified graphenechemical vapor depositionconductive adhesivesCVD graphenedefectDirac fermionsEDLCelectricalelectrical propertiesElectrochemicalelectronic and thermal conductivityelectronic and thermal propertieselectronic materialselectronic structureenantiomer recognitionenergy and power densityferromagnetismflexiablegrafting-fromgrapheneGraphenegraphene nanoplateletgraphene oxideGraphene Oxidegraphene quantum dotsgraphene-based applicationsgraphene/2D materialsgraphene/metal oxidegraphene/polymerHDPEhumidity sensorshydrogenated epitaxial grapheneisotropic pitchLAMMPSlatent heat storageliquid exfoliationlithium-sulfur batteriesmechanical propertiesmetasurfacemolecular dynamicmolecular dynamicsn/ananocompositenanocompositesnanoindentationnanomaterialsPECVDPEEPphase change materialphase shiftphenylalaninephotocatalysispolarizationpolysulfidepolyvinylidene fluoridePVDFpyrolysis fuel oil (PFO)quantum Hall effectRaman spectroscopyreduced graphene oxiderGO scrollsrippleROPrugaSeebeck coefficientshuttle effectSnO2 aerogelsol-gel methodsupercapacitorthermalthermal conductivitythermal propertiesthermoelectricthermoelectric effectthiol functionalizationtransfertransparent heatertunabilityuniaxial tensionwavefront shapingwrinkleTechnology: general issuesRhee Kyong Yopedt1326435Rhee Kyong YopothBOOK9910557122903321Electronic and Thermal Properties of Graphene3037426UNINA