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Filling the gap between publications for industrial developers and academic researchers on graphene synthesis and its applications, this book presents the essential aspects for the successful upscaling of graphene production. After an introduction to graphene, its synthesis and characterization, the text covers a wide variety of graphene composites and compounds. The larger part of the book discusses various applications where graphene has been successfully integrated into technologies, including uses in the energy sector, oil and gas industry, biomedical areas, sensors and coatings. Finally, the book concludes with a summary and a look at the future of graphene technology, including a market review. With its focus on applications, this is equally useful for both academic and industrial users.
Auteur
Soroush Nazarpour had a PhD in Nanotechnology and has been President & CEO of NanoXplore Inc. since 2011. Over the last years he has built a unique advanced material company based upon graphene, moving the company from lab bench fabrication of powder, to pellet masterbatches of graphene-enhanced polymers, to blow and injection molded products in real world. His current focus is the development of scalable production processes to make available abundant and affordable graphene materials, and the integration of graphene into industrial supply chains.
Soroush has extensive experience in advanced carbon nanomaterials, device physics, materials processing and integration, and is an acknowledged expert in the field of graphene. He has published several technical articles and is the editor of the book "Thin Films and Coatings in Biology", which was published in 2014. Soroush was a finalist at the Peter Brojde award for Canada's next generation executive leadership at 2014.
Stephen R. Waite is co-founder and co-executive director of the Graphene Stakeholders Association, which is a non-profit organization established in 2013 to promote the responsible development of graphene and graphene-enabled technologies. A former Wall Street investment manager and Adjunct Professor of Finance, he is the author of Quantum Investing, co-author of Boomernomics as well as numerous reports, papers and articles on economics, investing and technology.
He obtained his BSc degree in economics from Central Michigan University, Michigan, USA, in 1982 and his MSc degree in economics from the Pennsylvania State University, PA, USA, in 1985. He has more than 30 years of experience in entrepreneurial, corporate and academic settings in the fields of economics, investing and technology.
Contenu
List of Contributors IX
1 Graphene Technology: The Nanomaterials Road Ahead 1
Stephen R. Waite and Soroush Nazarpour
1.1 Newly Discovered 2D Materials 1
1.2 Wonder Materials 2
1.3 The Rise of MPM 5
1.4 Addressing the Environment, Health, and Safety 7
1.5 The Nanomaterials Road Ahead 7
1.6 Can Graphene Survive the Disillusionment Downturn? 9
1.6.1 Gartner's Hype Cycle 9
1.6.2 Surviving the Trough of Disillusionment 10
1.6.3 Graphene and Batteries 11
1.6.4 Heat Management with Graphene 13
1.6.5 How Graphene Could Revolutionize 3D Printing 14
2 Graphene Synthesis 19
Siegfried Eigler
2.1 Introduction 19
2.2 Definitions 20
2.2.1 Nomenclature and Structure 20
2.2.2 Polydispersity of Graphene 20
2.3 Characterization of Graphene by Raman Spectroscopy 22
2.4 Epitaxial Growth of Graphene from SiC 26
2.5 Graphene by Chemical-Vapor-Deposition 27
2.6 Delamination of Graphene from Graphite 31
2.6.1 Mechanical Cleavage of Graphite 32
2.6.2 Liquid Phase Exfoliation of Graphite Stirred Media Mills 33
2.6.3 Liquid Phase Exfoliation of Graphite Sonication 35
2.6.4 Liquid Phase Exfoliation of Graphite Shear Mixing 36
2.6.5 Liquid Phase Exfoliation of Graphite Using Smart Surfactants 38
2.6.6 Electrochemical Exfoliation of Graphite 38
2.7 Wet-Chemical Functionalization and Defunctionalization 40
2.7.1 Reductive Functionalization of Graphene 40
2.7.2 Oxidative Functionalization of Graphene 43
2.7.2.1 Generalized Synthesis of GO 45
2.7.2.2 Historical Development of the Synthesis of GrO 46
2.7.2.3 Structure of GO 48
2.7.2.4 GO as Precursor for Graphene 49
2.8 Synthesis of Nanographene from Small Molecules 52
References 57
3 Graphene Composites 63
Suman Chhetri, Tapas Kuila, and Naresh Chandra Murmu
3.1 Introduction 63
3.2 Preparation and Properties of Graphene 65
3.3 Functionalization of Graphene 66
3.3.1 Covalent Modification 67
3.3.2 Non-Covalent Modification 70
3.4 Preparation of Graphene Polymer Composites 71
3.4.1 In Situ Polymerization 71
3.4.2 Solution Mixing 72
3.4.3 Melt Mixing 72
3.4.4 Other Preparative Technique 73
3.5 Characterization of Graphene-Polymer Composites 74
3.6 Properties of Graphene/Polymer Composites 77
3.6.1 Mechanical Properties 77
3.6.2 Thermal Properties 84
3.6.3 Electrical Properties 88
3.6.4 Dynamic Mechanical Properties 93
3.7 Application of Graphene Based Polymer Composites 94
3.7.1 Gas Barrier 95
3.7.2 Sensor 97
3.7.3 EMI Shielding 97
3.7.4 Flammability Reduction 99
3.7.5 Automotive and Aircrafts 99
3.7.6 Turbine Blades 100
3.7.7 Others 100
3.8 Conclusions and Outlook 101
References 102
4 Graphene in Lithium-ion Batteries 113
Cyrus Zamani
4.1 Introduction 113
4.2 Renewable Energies 114
4.3 Batteries,What are They? 115
4.4 Lithium-ion Batteries 116
4.5 Anodes, Cathodes, and Electrolytes 117
4.6 Carbon Materials 118
4.7 Graphite 119
4.8 Graphene 120
4.9 Graphene in Lithium-Ion Batteries 121
4.10 Graphene in Anodes 122
4.11 Graphene in Cathodes 126
4.12 Graphene in Other Types of Lithium Batteries 127
Summary 127
References 128
5 Graphene-Based Membranes for Separation Engineering 133
Luisa M. Pastrana-Martínez, Sergio Morales-Torres, José L. Figueiredo, and Adrián M.T. Silva
5.1 Introduction 133 5.2 Preparation of Graphene-Based M...