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This Special Issue collects papers devoted to organic coatings based on polymers, graphene, and their combinations. These systems have great potentialities in the development of advanced materials for functional applications. In particular, graphene-based coatings on polymer substrates have interesting electrical characteristics, which are very sensible to the temperature and, therefore, they are very adequate for developing sensing materials and other types of functional materials.
Research & information: general --- Physics --- Si-containing diamond-like carbon film --- near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure --- dependence on the elemental composition --- graphene oxide --- green chemical reduction --- ascorbic acid --- reduced graphene oxide --- graphite nanoplatelet coatings --- low-density polyethylene --- differential scanning calorimetry --- dynamical-mechanical-thermal analyses --- thermoresistive properties --- optical-grade epoxy --- inorganic scintillator --- alkali metal halides --- adhesion --- interface --- Coulomb forces --- optical properties --- clinoptilolite --- impedimetric sensor --- surface conductivity --- apnea syndrome monitoring --- voltage drop --- microwave --- plasma-enhanced --- CVD --- nitrogen-doped --- graphene --- catalyst-less --- transfer-less --- synthesis --- n/a --- graphite platelet coatings --- thermal expansion coefficient --- phase transitions
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New carbon materials with improved mechanical, electrical, chemical, and optical properties are predicted and considered to be very promising for practical application. Carbon-based materials in the form of films, fabrics, aerogels, or microstructural materials are known for their large surface areas and pore volumes, light weight, and a great variety of structural morphology. Such unique structures can then be employed for a variety of purposes, for example, the production of new electronic devices, energy storage, and the fabrication of new materials. Nowadays, clear understanding of carbon materials via several examples of synthesis/processing methodologies and properties characterization is required. This Special Issue, “Carbon-Based Materials”, addresses the current state regarding the production and investigation of carbon-based materials. It consists of 13 peer-reviewed papers that cover both theoretical and experimental works in a wide a range of subjects on carbon structures.
Technology: general issues --- carbon nanowalls --- plasma synthesis --- growth mechanism --- deposition speed --- deposition parameters --- deposition temperature --- reduced graphene oxide --- nitrogen-doping --- chemical vapor deposition --- physicochemical properties --- optical properties --- electrical conductivity --- graphite platelet coatings --- LDPE --- thermal expansion coefficient --- thermoresistive properties --- graphene oxide --- organosilanes --- grafting --- solid state NMR --- XRD --- ESR --- carbon nanotube bundle --- plane strain conditions --- lateral compression --- equilibrium structure --- thermal stability --- chain model --- single crystal diamond --- Homoepitaxy growth --- 300 torr --- graphene --- one-side modification --- hydrogenation --- fluorination --- chlorination --- CVD mosaic --- surface morphology --- substrates --- energy gap --- Dirac velocity --- mechanical deformation --- critical charge --- supercharged impurity --- resonant scattering --- coordination --- metallosupramolecular polymer --- active site --- carbon materials --- oxygen reduction reaction --- high volatile coking coal --- boron carbide --- coking behavior --- chemical structure --- coke quality --- crumpled graphene --- Ni-graphene composite --- hydrogen --- molecular dynamics --- storage media --- nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes --- oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) --- palladium --- chromium removal --- Ni–graphene composite --- mechanical properties
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New carbon materials with improved mechanical, electrical, chemical, and optical properties are predicted and considered to be very promising for practical application. Carbon-based materials in the form of films, fabrics, aerogels, or microstructural materials are known for their large surface areas and pore volumes, light weight, and a great variety of structural morphology. Such unique structures can then be employed for a variety of purposes, for example, the production of new electronic devices, energy storage, and the fabrication of new materials. Nowadays, clear understanding of carbon materials via several examples of synthesis/processing methodologies and properties characterization is required. This Special Issue, “Carbon-Based Materials”, addresses the current state regarding the production and investigation of carbon-based materials. It consists of 13 peer-reviewed papers that cover both theoretical and experimental works in a wide a range of subjects on carbon structures.
carbon nanowalls --- plasma synthesis --- growth mechanism --- deposition speed --- deposition parameters --- deposition temperature --- reduced graphene oxide --- nitrogen-doping --- chemical vapor deposition --- physicochemical properties --- optical properties --- electrical conductivity --- graphite platelet coatings --- LDPE --- thermal expansion coefficient --- thermoresistive properties --- graphene oxide --- organosilanes --- grafting --- solid state NMR --- XRD --- ESR --- carbon nanotube bundle --- plane strain conditions --- lateral compression --- equilibrium structure --- thermal stability --- chain model --- single crystal diamond --- Homoepitaxy growth --- 300 torr --- graphene --- one-side modification --- hydrogenation --- fluorination --- chlorination --- CVD mosaic --- surface morphology --- substrates --- energy gap --- Dirac velocity --- mechanical deformation --- critical charge --- supercharged impurity --- resonant scattering --- coordination --- metallosupramolecular polymer --- active site --- carbon materials --- oxygen reduction reaction --- high volatile coking coal --- boron carbide --- coking behavior --- chemical structure --- coke quality --- crumpled graphene --- Ni-graphene composite --- hydrogen --- molecular dynamics --- storage media --- nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes --- oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) --- palladium --- chromium removal --- Ni–graphene composite --- mechanical properties
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New carbon materials with improved mechanical, electrical, chemical, and optical properties are predicted and considered to be very promising for practical application. Carbon-based materials in the form of films, fabrics, aerogels, or microstructural materials are known for their large surface areas and pore volumes, light weight, and a great variety of structural morphology. Such unique structures can then be employed for a variety of purposes, for example, the production of new electronic devices, energy storage, and the fabrication of new materials. Nowadays, clear understanding of carbon materials via several examples of synthesis/processing methodologies and properties characterization is required. This Special Issue, “Carbon-Based Materials”, addresses the current state regarding the production and investigation of carbon-based materials. It consists of 13 peer-reviewed papers that cover both theoretical and experimental works in a wide a range of subjects on carbon structures.
Technology: general issues --- carbon nanowalls --- plasma synthesis --- growth mechanism --- deposition speed --- deposition parameters --- deposition temperature --- reduced graphene oxide --- nitrogen-doping --- chemical vapor deposition --- physicochemical properties --- optical properties --- electrical conductivity --- graphite platelet coatings --- LDPE --- thermal expansion coefficient --- thermoresistive properties --- graphene oxide --- organosilanes --- grafting --- solid state NMR --- XRD --- ESR --- carbon nanotube bundle --- plane strain conditions --- lateral compression --- equilibrium structure --- thermal stability --- chain model --- single crystal diamond --- Homoepitaxy growth --- 300 torr --- graphene --- one-side modification --- hydrogenation --- fluorination --- chlorination --- CVD mosaic --- surface morphology --- substrates --- energy gap --- Dirac velocity --- mechanical deformation --- critical charge --- supercharged impurity --- resonant scattering --- coordination --- metallosupramolecular polymer --- active site --- carbon materials --- oxygen reduction reaction --- high volatile coking coal --- boron carbide --- coking behavior --- chemical structure --- coke quality --- crumpled graphene --- Ni-graphene composite --- hydrogen --- molecular dynamics --- storage media --- nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes --- oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) --- palladium --- chromium removal --- Ni–graphene composite --- mechanical properties --- carbon nanowalls --- plasma synthesis --- growth mechanism --- deposition speed --- deposition parameters --- deposition temperature --- reduced graphene oxide --- nitrogen-doping --- chemical vapor deposition --- physicochemical properties --- optical properties --- electrical conductivity --- graphite platelet coatings --- LDPE --- thermal expansion coefficient --- thermoresistive properties --- graphene oxide --- organosilanes --- grafting --- solid state NMR --- XRD --- ESR --- carbon nanotube bundle --- plane strain conditions --- lateral compression --- equilibrium structure --- thermal stability --- chain model --- single crystal diamond --- Homoepitaxy growth --- 300 torr --- graphene --- one-side modification --- hydrogenation --- fluorination --- chlorination --- CVD mosaic --- surface morphology --- substrates --- energy gap --- Dirac velocity --- mechanical deformation --- critical charge --- supercharged impurity --- resonant scattering --- coordination --- metallosupramolecular polymer --- active site --- carbon materials --- oxygen reduction reaction --- high volatile coking coal --- boron carbide --- coking behavior --- chemical structure --- coke quality --- crumpled graphene --- Ni-graphene composite --- hydrogen --- molecular dynamics --- storage media --- nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes --- oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) --- palladium --- chromium removal --- Ni–graphene composite --- mechanical properties
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