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ISBN 10: 3527332588
ISBN 13: 978-3527332588
Author: C. N. R. Rao, A. K. Sood
Since its discovery in 2004, graphene has been a great sensation due to its unique structure and unusual properties, and it has only taken
6 years for a Noble Prize to be awarded for the field of graphene research. This monograph gives a well-balanced overview on all areas of
scientific interest surrounding this fascinating nanocarbon. In one handy volume it offers comprehensive coverage of the topic, including
chemical, materials science, nanoscience, physics, engineering, life science, and potential applications. Other graphene-like, inorganic layered materials are also discussed.
Edited by two highly honored scientists, this is an invaluable companion for inorganic, organic, and physical chemists, materials scientists,
and physicists.
From the Contents:
* Synthesis, Characterization, and Selected Properties of Graphene
* Understanding Graphene via Raman Scattering
* Physics of Quanta and Quantum Fields in Graphene
* Graphene and Graphene-Oxide-Based Materials for Electrochemical Energy Systems
* Heterogeneous Catalysis by Metal Nanoparticles supported on Graphene
* Graphenes in Supramolecular Gels and in Biological Systems
and many more
Table of contents:
1 SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, AND SELECTED PROPERTIES OF GRAPHENE
2 Introduction
3 Synthesis of Single-Layer and Few-Layered Graphenes
4 Synthesis of Graphene Nanoribbons
5 Selected Properties
6 Inorganic Graphene Analogs
7 UNDERSTANDING GRAPHENE VIA RAMAN SCATTERING
8 Introduction
9 Atomic Structure and Electronic Structure of Graphene
10 Phonons and Raman Modes in Graphene
11 Layer Dependence of Raman Spectra
12 Phonon Renormalization Due to Electron and Hole Doping of Graphene
13 Raman Spectroscopy of Graphene Edges and Graphene Nanoribbons
14 Effect of Disorder on the Raman Spectrum of Graphene
15 Raman Spectroscopy of Graphene under Strain
16 Temperature and Pressure Dependence of Raman Modes in Graphene as Nanometrological Tools
17 Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Graphene Layers
18 Conclusions
19 PHYSICS OF QUANTA AND QUANTUM FIELDS IN GRAPHENE
20 Introduction
21 Dirac Theory in 3 + 1 Dimensions A Review
22 Band Structure of Graphene Massless Chiral Dirac Electrons in 2 + 1 Dimensions
23 Anomaly – A Brief Introduction
24 Graphene and 2 + 1-Dimensional Parity Anomaly
25 Zitterbewegung
26 Klein Paradox
27 Relativistic-Type Effects and Vacuum Collapse in Graphene in Crossed Electric and Magnetic Fields
28 Prediction of Spin-1 Quanta from Resonating Valence Bond Correlations
29 Majorana Zero Mode from Two-Channel Kondo Effect in Graphene
30 Lattice Deformation as Gauge Fields
31 Summary
32 MAGNETISM OF NANOGRAPHENE
33 Introduction
34 Theoretical Background of Magnetism in Nanographene and Graphene Edges
35 Experimental Approach to Magnetism of Nanographene
36 Magnetic Phenomena Arising in the Interaction with Guest Molecules in Nanographene-Based Nanoporous Carbon
37 Summary
38 PHYSICS OF ELECTRICAL NOISE IN GRAPHENE
39 Introduction
40 Flicker Noise or ‘1/f’ Noise in Electrical Conductivity of Graphene
41 Noise in Quantum Transport in Graphene at Low Temperature
42 Quantum-Confined Graphene
43 Conclusions and Outlook
44 SUSPENDED GRAPHENE DEVICES FOR NANOELECTROMECHANICS AND FOR THE STUDY OF QUANTUM HALL EFFECT
45 Introduction
46 Quantum Hall Effect in Graphene
47 Fabrication of Suspended Graphene Devices
48 Nanoelectromechanics Using Suspended Graphene Devices
49 Using Suspended Graphene NEMS Devices to Measure Thermal Expansion of Graphene
50 High-Mobility Suspended Graphene Devices to Study Quantum Hall Effect
51 ELECTRONIC AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF PATTERNED NANORIBBONS A DETAILED COMPUTATIONAL STUDY
52 Introduction
53 Experimental Results
54 Theory of GNRs
55 Hydrogenation at the Edges
56 Novel Properties
57 Outlook
58 STONE-WALES DEFECTS IN GRAPHENE AND RELATED TWO-DIMENSIONAL NANOMATERIALS
59 Introduction
60 Computational Methods
61 Graphene Stone-Wales (SW) Defects
62 C1-x(BN)x/2 C-BN Interfaces
63 Two-Dimensional MoS2 and MoSe2
64 Summary
65 GRAPHENE AND GRAPHENE-OXIDE-BASED MATERIALS FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY SYSTEMS
66 Introduction
67 Graphene-Based Materials for Fuel Cells
68 Graphene-Based Supercapacitors
69 Graphene in Batteries
70 Conclusions and Future Perspectives
71 HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS BY METAL NANOPARTICLES SUPPORTED ON GRAPHENE
72 Introduction
73 Synthesis of Graphene and Metal Nanoparticles Supported on Graphene
74 Pd/Graphene Heterogeneous Catalysts for Carbon-Carbon Cross-Coupling Reactions
75 CO Oxidation by Transition-Metal/Metal-Oxide Nanoparticles Supported on Graphene
76 Conclusions and Outlook
77 GRAPHENES IN SUPRAMOLECULAR GELS AND IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
78 Introduction
79 Toward the Gelation of GO
80 Polymer-Assisted Formation of Multifunctional Graphene Gels
81 Graphene Aerogels
82 Hydrogel and Organogel as the Host for the Incorporation of Graphene
83 Biological Applications Involving Graphene
84 Conclusions and Future Directions
85 BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF GRAPHENE OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
86 Introduction
87 Summary of Physical and Chemical Properties of Graphene
88 Cellular Uptake, Biodistribution, and Clearance
89 Toxicity of Graphene
90 Mitigation of Toxicity by Surface Modifications
91 In vivo Toxicity
92 Potential Application Areas Opportunities
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