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Graphene-inorganic hybrids (I)

  • Ling Bing Kong
  • , Freddy Boey
  • , Yizhong Huang
  • , Zhichuan Jason Xu
  • , Kun Zhou
  • , Sean Li
  • , Wenxiu Que
  • , Hui Huang
  • , Tianshu Zhang
  • Nanyang Technological University
  • University of New South Wales
  • Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore
  • Anhui Target Advanced Ceramics Technology Co. Ltd

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Abstract

As stated in Chapter 1, hybrids of graphene or graphene related materials have formed a new group of materials, which have properties that are either better than their individual components or not found in the components. To date, a wide range of components have been used to produce hybrids with graphene or graphene related materials. In this book, only inorganic components will be discussed. Due to the huge number of references on these new hybrid materials, two chapters will be used to present them. This chapter will cover hybrids based on oxides, while those derived from other inorganic components, including metals, nanocarbons (non-graphene, e.g., carbon nanotubes or CNTs) and semiconductors, will be discussed in the next chapter.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCarbon Nanomaterials Based on Graphene Nanosheets
PublisherCRC Press
Pages111-220
Number of pages110
ISBN (Electronic)9781498725057
ISBN (Print)9781498725040
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2017

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