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Graphene-based materials for clean energy applications

Gumfekar, 2018

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12650601920645078233
Author
Gumfekar S
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Nanomaterials for green energy

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In the last 2 decades, significant research has been carried out to develop energy-related materials to meet worldwide energy demand. Among various organic and inorganic materials, graphene exhibits strong potential to contribute to the energy demand in various …
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