reviewChemical Society ReviewsNov 17, 2012Closed access

Three dimensional macroporous architectures and aerogels built of carbon nanotubes and/or graphene: synthesis and applications

Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid · Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas

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Abstract

Carbon nanotubes and graphene are some of the most intensively explored carbon allotropes in materials science. This interest mainly resides in their unique properties with electrical conductivities as high as 10(4) S cm(-1), thermal conductivities as high as 5000 W m(-1) K and superior mechanical properties with elastic moduli on the order of 1 TPa for both of them. The possibility to translate the individual properties of these monodimensional (e.g. carbon nanotubes) and bidimensional (e.g. graphene) building units into two-dimensional free-standing thick and thin films has paved the way for using these allotropes in a number of applications (including photocatalysis, electrochemistry, electronics and…

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