Graphene is a two-dimensional material composed of carbon atoms organized in a honeycomb pattern. Because of its extraordinary and unique features, it has piqued the curiosity of experts from all fields of engineering and research. This article aims to provide insights into the synthesis of graphene research via a top-down approach.
Graphene: Wonder Material of 21st Century
Following its discovery in 2004, monolayer graphene has shown a high promise for future electronic and optical devices owing to its unique properties such as high surface area (~2600 m2/g), high electron mobility (200000 cm2/Vs), high thermal conductivity (3000 Wm/K), high optical transparency (97.4%), high mechanical strength with Young’s modulus of 1 TPa.
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