492 Pages 238 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Explore the Practical Applications and Promising Developments of Graphene

    The Graphene Science Handbook is a six-volume set that describes graphene’s special structural, electrical, and chemical properties. The book considers how these properties can be used in different applications (including the development of batteries, fuel cells, photovoltaic cells, and supercapacitors based on graphene) and produced on a massive and global scale.

    Volume One: Fabrication Methods

    Volume Two: Nanostructure and Atomic Arrangement

    Volume Three: Electrical and Optical Properties

    Volume Four: Mechanical and Chemical Properties

    Volume Five: Size-Dependent Properties

    Volume Six: Applications and Industrialization

    This handbook describes the fabrication methods of graphene; the nanostructure and atomic arrangement of graphene; graphene’s electrical and optical properties; the mechanical and chemical properties of graphene; the size effects in graphene, characterization, and applications based on size-affected properties; and the application and industrialization of graphene.

    Volume six is dedicated to the application and industrialization of graphene and covers:

    • The design of graphene- and biomolecule-based nanosensors and nanodevices
    • The use of graphene-based field-effect-transistor (GFET)-like structures as sensing substrates and DNA aptamers as sensing elements
    • Recent advances in graphene-based DNA sensors
    • The antibacterial properties of graphene-based nanomaterial (NM)
    • The chemical and physical properties of graphene and its current uses
    • The development of sensitive and selective field-effect transistors (FET) biosensors based on graphene
    • The unique properties of ordered graphene (G)
    • Various methods currently employed for the production of graphene nanocomposites
    • The supramolecular chemistry of graphene derivatives, and more

    BIOMATERIAL

    Design and Applications of Graphene- and Biomolecule-Based Nanosensors and Nanodevices

    Ke Xu, Preeti Pratap, Mitra Dutta, and Michael Stroscio

    Graphene-Based DNA Sensors

    Hatef Sadeghi

    Antimicrobial Perspectives for Graphene-Based Nanomaterials

    Archana Ramchandra Deokar, Madhulika Sinha, Ganesh Gollavelli, and Yong-Chien Ling

    Biomedical Applications of Graphene

    Maria Caffo, Lucia Merlo, Daniele Marino, and Gerardo Caruso

    Graphene Biodevices

    Xiaochen Dong, Beibei Zhan, and Wei Huang

    Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Graphene Nanosheets

    Montree Sawangphruk

    Applications of Graphene in Biosensing

    D. P. Nikolelis, Z. H. Ibupoto, G.-P. Nikoleli, and M. Willander

    Graphene-Based Biosensor Technologies

    Arzum Erdem, Ece Eksin, and Mihrican Muti

    Graphene-Based Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry for Bioanalytical Applications

    Suresh Kumar Kailasa, Hui-Fen Wu, and Jigneshkumar V. Rohit

    Richness of Graphene-Based Materials in Biomimetic Applications

    Bhaskar Garg and Yong-Chien Ling

    NANOCOMPOSITES

    Graphene-Based Polymer Nanocomposites

    S. Chatterjee and B. T. T. Chu

    Preparation of Cellulose/Graphene Nanocomposites

    Nguyen Dang Luong and Jukka Seppälä

    Straightforward Routes for the Preparation of Graphene-Based Polymer Nanocomposites

    Giulio Malucelli and Alberto Mariani

    Polymer Devices with Graphene: Solar Cells and Ultracapacitors

    Agnieszka Iwan, Bronislaw Szubzda, and Andrzej Sikora

    ELECTRICAL/SENSOR DEVICES

    Graphene-Based Sensors: Current Status and Future Trends

    Goutam Koley, Amol Singh, and Ahsan Uddin

    Effect of External Electric Fields on the Multifunctional Applications of Graphene

    Zhimin Ao, Qing Jiang, Sean Li, Shixue Dou, and Guoxiu Wang

    Impact of the Structural Properties of Graphene on SiC Surfaces on Their Electronic Applications: An Assessment

    Jolanta Borysiuk and Jakub Sołtys

    Resistive Nonvolatile Memories Based on Graphene-Related Materials: State of the Art

    P. Bondavalli, D. Ihnatov, D. Pribat, and P. Legagneux

    Applications of Graphene-Based Materials in Electronic Devices

    Gaurav Gupta, Minggang Zeng, Argo Nurbawono, Wen Huang, and Gengchiau Liang

    Graphene- and Graphene-Oxide-Based Gas Sensors

    Vladimir Aroutiounian

    NEW APPLICATIONS

    Graphene-Based Materials for Fuel Cells: Approaches and Applications

    Junrui Li and Haolin Tang

    Chemistry and Applications of Supramolecular Graphene Derivatives

    Hugo Bares, Jean-Baptiste Verlhac, and Dario M. Bassani

    Applications of Graphene in Tissue Engineering

    Eoin Murray, Brianna C. Thompson, and Gordon G. Wallace

    Graphene in Space

    Domingo Aníbal García-Hernández and Franco Cataldo

    Graphene Materials in Energy Storage Applications

    Grzegorz Lota, Krzysztof Fic, Ilona Acznik, and Katarzyna Lota

    Applications of Graphene in Fuel/Propellant Combustion

    Bruce Chehroudi

    Fabrication of Graphene-Based Porous Materials and Their Applications in Environmental Fields

    Zhu-Yin Sui, Ding Zhou, and Bao-Hang Han

    New Energy Material: Graphene

    Hongying Hou, Xianxi Liu, and Jinhui Peng

    Potential Applications of Graphene in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell

    Avijit Ghosh and Anil Verma

    Biography

     

    Mahmood Aliofkhazraei is an assistant professor in the Materials Engineering Department at Tarbiat Modares University. Dr. Aliofkhazraei’s research interests include nanotechnology and its use in surface and corrosion science. One of his main interests is plasma electrolysis, and he has published more than 40 papers and a book in this area. Overall he has published more than 12 books and 90 journal articles. Aliofkhazraei has received numerous awards, including the Khwarizmi award, IMES medal, INIC award, best-thesis award, best-book award, and the best young nanotechnologist award of Iran. He is on the advisory editorial board of several nanotechnology journals.

    Nasar Ali is a visiting professor at Meliksah University in Turkey. Earlier he held the post of chief scientific officer at CNC Coatings Company based in Rochdale, UK. Prior to this Dr. Ali was a faculty member (assistant professor) at the University of Aveiro in Portugal where he founded and led the Surface Engineering and Nanotechnology group. He has over 120 international refereed research publications, including a number of book chapters. Dr. Ali serves on a number of committees for international conferences based on nanomaterials, thin films, and emerging technologies (nanotechnology), and he chairs the highly successful NANOSMAT congress.

    William I. Milne, FREng, FIET, FIMMM, was head of the Electrical Engineering Division of the Engineering Department at Cambridge University from 1999 until 2014 and was Director of the Centre for Advanced Photonics and Electronics (CAPE) from 2004 until 2015. He earned a BSc at St. Andrews University in Scotland in 1970 and later earned a PhD in electronic materials at the Imperial College London. In 2003 he was awarded a DEng (honoris causa) by the University of Waterloo, Canada. His research interests include large area silicon-and carbon-based electronics, thin film materials, and, MEMS and carbon nanotubes, graphene, and other 1-D and 2-D structures for electronic applications.

    Cengiz S. Ozkan is a professor of mechanical engineering and materials science at the University of California, Riverside. He received his PhD in materials science and engineering at Stanford University in 1997. He has been elected as the Distinguished Engineering Educator of 2016 by the Engineers' Council. His research areas include energy storage technologies, renewable energy, design and processing of 2D and 3D nanomaterials, nanopatterning and nanoelectronics. He has more than 200 technical publications including journal papers and conference proceedings; 10 book chapters; five edited books, nearly 300 abstracts and 80 patent disclosures; he organized/co-organized more than 30 scientific and international conferences worldwide. Among his important contributions include: the first time growth of hierarchical three dimensional graphene nanostructures; development of a high-throughput metrology method for large-area graphene sheets; and high performance supercapacitors based on three-dimensional graphene nanostructures.

    Stanislaw F. Mitura has been a professor in biomedical engineering at Koszalin University of Technology since 2011. He is a visiting professor at the Technical University (TU) of Liberec and was awarded a doctor honoris causa from TU Liberec. He was professor of materials science at Lodz University of Technology from 2001 to 2014. He earned an MSc in physics at the University of Lodz (1974), a PhD in mechanical engineering at the Lodz University of Technology (1985), a DSc in materials science at the Warsaw University of Technology (1993). He has contributed to numerous papers and to seven books.

    Juana L. Gervasoni is head of the Department of Metal Materials and Nanostructures, Applied Research of Centro Atomico Bariloche (CAB), Comision Nacional de Energia Atomica, CNEA (National Atomic Energy Commission). She is also a member of the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (National Council of Scientific and Technological Research, CONICET, Argentina). She has been a member of the Coordinating Committee of the CNEA Controlled Fusion Program since 2013. Her area of scientific research involves the interactions of atomic particles of matter, electronic excitations in solids, surfaces, and nanosystems, the absorption of hydrogen in metals, and the study of new materials under irradiation. She has published over 100 articles in international journals. Her teaching at the Instituto Balseiro includes directing graduate and postdoctoral students. Along with her academic and research work, Dr. Gervasoni is heavily involved in the gender issues of scientific communities, especially in Argentina and Latin America.

    "This is a very good and excellent book on graphene material which is not only useful for researchers but also for students... This hand book is devoted to different applications of graphene materials in different fields..."
    —Dr. Noorunnisa Khanam Patan, Center for Advanced Materials, Qatar University

    "Graphene Science Handbook: Applications and Industrialization is a comprehensive collection of the most recent advances on diverse areas of graphene science and development. The book has recognized editors and as such attracted high quality authors for chapters. The chapters have their own independent structures that allow the readers to read and use them as separate reference entities. ... Most of the chapters have been well written and are easy to read and understand. I recommend this book as a good reference that covers both basic and advanced topics regarding graphene."
    —Professor Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Australia

    "Many practical applications utilize not only graphene’s electronic properties and optical transparency but also its extremely high thermal conductivity, mechanical strength and flexibility, tunable electron density, excellent current-carrying capacity, and ultimate surface-to-volume ratio. The present volume provides a scope of applications in sensors and nanodevices that use one or several unique material characteristics of graphene."
    —Dr. Alexander A. Balandin, University of California Presidential Chair Professor

    "I am confident in the materials … The wide scope of information covered, and the qualifications of the contributors projects a positive image of the potential quality of the publication."
    —Albert V. Tamashausky, Asbury Carbons Inc.

    "This book is a result of an impressive project to collect views from experts in every aspect of graphene science. All popular topics in the research of this impressive material are covered. This is the best and most complete presentation that has been published so far for the hottest material of our times. A must-have reference."
    —Ioannis Remediakis, Department of Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete, Greece

    "…this set of volumes represents a complete handbook showing the state of the art of science and technology related with graphene. This set of books is written by great specialists and competent experts. For someone who works in this field, this set of volumes is an essential reference for the characterization and application of graphene."
    —Dr. Alex Axelevitch, Holon Institute of Technology (HIT)