TY - BOOK ID - 135070798 TI - Graphene and Other 2D Layered Nanomaterials and Hybrid Structures: Synthesis, Properties and Applications AU - Cesano, Federico AU - Scarano, Domenica PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - monolayer WS2 KW - ZnO KW - CVD KW - controlled growth KW - multilayer graphene KW - synthetic strategies KW - arc-discharge plasma KW - semi-opened environment KW - nanoporous carbon surface KW - electronic structure KW - emission properties KW - work function KW - potassium atoms KW - charge transfer KW - electro-Fenton KW - graphene KW - oxygen reduction reaction KW - advanced oxidation KW - hydrogen peroxide KW - electrochemical exfoliation method KW - 3YTZP KW - ceramic nanocomposites KW - planetary ball milling KW - SPS KW - Raman spectroscopy KW - electron microscopy KW - Vickers indentations KW - layered double hydroxide KW - nanomaterials KW - forced hydrolysis KW - polyol KW - dye removal KW - adsorption KW - anionic exchange KW - intercalation KW - direct plasma synthesis KW - microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition KW - functionalized graphene KW - thiol-ene click reaction KW - dispersible graphene KW - graphene oxide KW - chitosan KW - adsorbent KW - environmental contaminants KW - magnetic adsorbents KW - 3D graphene KW - cyclodextrins KW - heavy metal ions KW - dyes KW - borocarbonitride KW - TiO2-BCN heterostructures KW - water splitting KW - photoelectrocatalysis KW - X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy KW - graphene analogues KW - hybrid structures KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:135070798 AB - ResearchGate academic profile and social networking site for researchers: "Graphene, one of the most interesting and versatile materials of modern times, is recognized for its unique properties, which are strongly different from its bulk counterpart. This discovery has recently stimulated research on other two-dimensional (2D) systems, all consisting of a single layer of atoms. Two-dimensional materials have also emerged as major candidates for use in next-generation applications as a result of the rapid discovery of their any properties. In this Special Issue, we have collected a few recent studies that examine some of these new areas of work in the field of 2D materials." ER -