Xinliang Li1, Jiangang Guo1,*
The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.27, No.1, pp. 1-2, 2023, DOI:10.32604/icces.2023.09484
Abstract As the first two-dimensional (2D) material discovered in experiments, graphene has attracted increasing
attention from the scientific community [1]. And it possesses many superb mechanical, electronic and
optical properties [2-4] due to its unique atomic structure. Its Young’s modulus and failure strength are 1TPa
and 130GPa [5], respectively. Thus, 2D graphene has been extensively used in nanosensors and
nanocomposites [6-8], etc. In order to fabricate graphene-based devices which inherit outstanding
properties of 2D graphene, materials scientists are trying to use 2D graphene as building blocks to construct
three-dimensional (3D) carbon nanomaterials, such as 3D graphene… More >