Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Graphene Oxide
A special issue of Coatings (ISSN 2079-6412).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2020) | Viewed by 30616
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Interests: graphene oxides; nanoparticle films; surfactants; polymers; interfaces; langmuir monolayers; langmuir-blodgett films
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Dear Colleagues,
Graphene has emerged as a new material with a bright future due to its unique properties that include high charge mobility, high thermal conductivity, transparency and good mechanical properties. Due to these extraordinary properties, graphene has been proposed as a promising candidate for the manufacture of transparent conducting electrodes, transistors, hydrogen storage, and gas sensors. However, each application requires a different set of properties. Thus, graphene synthesized by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) or micromechanical exfoliation renders high-quality sheets suitable for electronic applications; however, these materials cannot be used for the fabrication of inks or composites because they do not present functionalized groups. In these cases, Graphene Oxides (GO) is preferred because it contains reactive O-groups that can attach small molecules, polymers, or nanoparticles to the basal plane for potential use in polymer composites, gas sensors, or photovoltaic applications. Despite the great interest raised by graphene oxide, its chemical structure is still subject to debate. The variability of the starting material and the oxidation protocols seem to be the main cause for differences. Therefore, an understanding and control of the GO structure is crucial in the preparation of films based on graphene oxide for designing new technological devices. Therefore, the understanding and control of the GO structure is crucial in the preparation of films based on graphene oxide with improving properties. This special issue has the purpose of addressing the recent fundamental and applied aspects used in the design of new materials based on graphene oxide with potential technological applications.
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In particular, the topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Preparation and characterization of graphene oxide films;
- Graphene oxide-based sensors;
- Graphene oxide-based nanocomposites;
- Transparent Conductive Films;
- Graphene Oxide films for energy harvesting and storage;
- Biomedical applications of Graphene Oxide
Prof. Dr. Mercedes Velazquez
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