Graphene and its analogues

Author:

Kalavakunda Vijayaraghavan,Hosmane Narayan S.

Abstract

AbstractGraphene, a perfect lattice of hexagonally arranged carbon atoms, is currently among the most intensively researched material because of its mechanical, electronic, optical, and DNA-binding properties, and has found enormous applications in electronics, transistors, sensors, photovoltaics, optical and biological materials, among others. Many recent studies have established that graphene, in combination with other non-carbon nanoparticles, yields hybrid materials with improved properties. Graphene-boron nanohybrids are one such class of materials with alluring properties currently reported to be more advantageous than graphene as such. This review is intended to present a brief discussion about graphene, other carbon nanoallotropes, and a compilation of carbon nanoallotropes-boron nanoparticle hybrids much envisioned to expedite the boron-graphene hybrid research. We have attempted to present recent developments in these boron-based hybrid structures of carbon nanoallotropes, and augment the need for such advantageous materials.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Process Chemistry and Technology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Biomaterials,Medicine (miscellaneous),Biotechnology

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