This unique multidisciplinary 8-volume set focuses on the emerging
issues concerning graphene materials and provides a shared platform for
both researcher and industry.
The Handbook of Graphene comprises a set of 8 individual volumes that
brings an interdisciplinary perspective to accomplish a more detailed
understanding of the interplay between the synthesis, structure,
characterization, processing, applications and performance of the
advanced materials. The Handbook of Graphene comprises 140 chapters
from world renowned experts.
Volume 1 is solely focused on Growth, Synthesis, and Functionalization
of Graphene. Some of the important topics include but not limited to:
Graphite in metallic materials-growths, structures and defects of
spheroidal graphite in ductile iron; synthesis and quality optimization;
methods of synthesis and physico-chemical properties of fluorographenes;
graphene-SiC reinforced hybrid composite foam: response to high strain
rate deformation; atomic structure and electronic properties of
few-layer graphene on SiC(001); features and prospects for epitaxial
graphene on SiC; graphitic carbon/graphene on Si(111) via direct
deposition of solid-state carbon atoms: growth mechanism and film
characterization; chemical reactivity and variation in electronical
properties of graphene on Ni(111) and reduced graphene oxide;
chlorophyll and graphene: a new paradigm of biomimetic symphony;
graphene structures: from preparations to applications;
three-dimensional graphene-based structures: production methods,
properties and applications; electrochemistry of graphene materials;
hydrogen functionalized graphene nanostructure material for spintronic
application; the impact of uniaxial strain and defect pattern on
magnetoelectronic and transport properties of graphene; exploiting
graphene as an efficient catalytic template for organic transformations:
synthesis, characterization and activity evaluation of graphene-based
catalysts; exfoliated graphene based 2D materials; synthesis and
catalytic behaviors; functionalization of graphene with molecules and/or
nanoparticles for advanced applications; carbon allotropes "between
diamond and graphite" how to create semiconductor properties in graphene
and related structures.