Carbon Materials in Materials Chemistry
A special issue of Solids (ISSN 2673-6497).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2021) | Viewed by 990
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Interests: nanomaterials; biomaterials; carbon nanostructures; composite and hybrid materials; biomedical applications of functional materials; therapeutic devices; surface chemistry
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Dear Colleagues,
Carbon materials comprise carbonallotropes with different spatial arrangements of carbon atoms, mainly consisting in fullerenes (0D), carbon nanotubes (1D), graphene (2D), and graphite/diamond (3D), with other systems consisting in quasi-spherical graphene structures (graphene quantum dots), elongated strips of graphene (carbon nanoribbons), and rolled graphene sheets with a closed horn-shaped tip (carbon nanohorns).
Carbon materials have attracted a great amount of interest by virtue of their excellent mechanical, thermal, and optical properties, as well as high biocompatibility after tailored surface functionalization. Carbon materials are widely applied for energy storage, hydrogen storage, electrochemical supercapacitors, field-emitting devices, transistors, nanoprobes and sensors, composite material, and engineered materials for biomedical applications (e.g., drug delivery and tissue engineering).
This Special Issue aims to collect research or review articles focused on the synthesis, characterization, and functionalization of carbon materials from a multidisciplinary point of view, coupling knowledge in chemistry, physics, engineering, and material science but also biology and medicine, to highlight recent advances in the field and act as a platform for knowledge exchange.
You may choose our Joint Special Issue in Molecules.
Dr. Giuseppe Cirillo
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Carbon materials
- Hybrid materials
- Chemical functionalization
- Sensing materials
- Materials for biomedical applications
- Nenoelectronics
- Mechanical reinforcement
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