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Carbon Nanostructures, Nanolayers, and Their Composites

Nikola Slepičková KasálkováDepartment of Solid State Engineering, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, 166 28 Prague, Czech RepublicPetr SlepičkaDepartment of Solid State Engineering, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, 166 28 Prague, Czech RepublicVáclav Švorčı́kDepartment of Solid State Engineering, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, 166 28 Prague, Czech Republic
2021en
ABI

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The versatility of the arrangement of C atoms with the formation of different allotropes and phases has led to the discovery of several new structures with unique properties. Carbon nanomaterials are currently very attractive nanomaterials due to their unique physical, chemical, and biological properties. One of these is the development of superconductivity, for example, in graphite intercalated superconductors, single-walled carbon nanotubes, B-doped diamond, etc. Not only various forms of carbon materials but also carbon-related materials have aroused extraordinary theoretical and experimental interest. Hybrid carbon materials are good candidates for high current densities at low applied electric fields due to their negative electron affinity. The right combination of two different nanostructures, CNF or carbon nanotubes and nanoparticles, has led to some very interesting sensors with applications in electrochemical biosensors, biomolecules, and pharmaceutical compounds. Carbon materials have a number of unique properties. In order to increase their potential application and applicability in different industries and under different conditions, they are often combined with other types of material (most often polymers or metals). The resulting composite materials have significantly improved properties.

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