135,00 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Gebundenes Buch

Chemistry of Graphene - Synthesis, Reactivity, Applications, and Toxicities presents an in-depth exploration of new trends, concepts, and phenomena in the general field of graphene research to introduce graphene science in a multidimensional manner providing a definitive foundation and provoking new ideas and critical insight into the emerging areas of research for the professional researchers and other practitioners. The development of graphene science, which has been rapidly expanding since the year 2024, still attracts a lot of attention with expanding new opportunities and potential in the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Chemistry of Graphene - Synthesis, Reactivity, Applications, and Toxicities presents an in-depth exploration of new trends, concepts, and phenomena in the general field of graphene research to introduce graphene science in a multidimensional manner providing a definitive foundation and provoking new ideas and critical insight into the emerging areas of research for the professional researchers and other practitioners. The development of graphene science, which has been rapidly expanding since the year 2024, still attracts a lot of attention with expanding new opportunities and potential in the global market. The current book opens with an in-depth survey of novel methods that have characterized graphene production research over the last three decades. It lends itself to the shifting trends toward the scalability of graphene technologies, the diversified emerging graphene-related materials, processes, and opportunities for fashioning novel scalable applications. The book continues to explore the prospects of graphene in electrochemical applications and wraps up with a survey of the potential harmful effects of graphene and its implications on graphene applications in medicine, environment, and related fields. The work represents an in-depth effort that can serve to introduce early career scholars and practitioners to graphene research but also remains adequately engaging to provoke new thought lines that stimulate the development of new research topics for expert professionals.