The fifth and sixth volumes of the Handbook of Carbon Nano Materials focus on fundamental properties and key applications of graphene. Graphene, the thinnest known material made of a single atom thick sheet of carbon atoms arranged hexagonally, offers great opportunities for application development in nanotechnology. This handbook covers fundamental properties, characterization, chemical manipulation, and applications of graphene. Specific applications cover latest developments in chemical manipulation, thermodynamic characterization, energy conversion and storage, and biosensor development.
Contents:Volume 5: Graphene — Fundamental Properties:Fundamental Properties of Graphene (Henry P Pinto and Jerzy Leszczynski)Adsorption on and Reactivity of Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene (M Rosa Axet, Revathi Bacsa, Bruno F Machado and Philippe Serp)Chemical Manipulation of Graphene in Dispersions (Jesús Iván Tapia and Mildred Quintana)On Thermodynamic Characteristics of the Thermal Desorption of Hydrogen from Hydrogenated Graphene Layers (Yury S Nechaev and T Nejat Vaziroglu)Volume 6: Graphene — Energy and Sensor Applications:Graphene-Based Materials for Energy Storage Applications (Tapas Kuila, Partha Khanra, Nam Hoon Kim and Joong Hee Lee)Graphene-Based Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion and Storage (Chenzhen Zhang, Nasir Mahmood, Han Yin and Yanglong Hou)Graphene for Biosensor Applications (Alexander Zöpfl, Wendy Patterson and Thomas Hirsch)Graphene Based Electrochemical Biosensor (Qian Zhanga, Ling Zhang, Yang Liu and Jinghong Li)Graphene and Carbon Nanotube-Based Nanomaterial: Application in Biomedical and Energy Research (Hemant Kumar, Debabrata Pramanik, Santosh, Mogurampelly, V Vasumathi, Bidisha Nandy and Prabal K Maiti)Readership: Chemists, physicists and material scientists. Academics, researchers, graduate students and industry professionals in the fields of chemistry and material science.