Graphene Materials for Sustainable Energy Applications: A Contemporary Perspective
ABSTRACT Graphene has garnered significant attention as a promising material with great potential for contributing to sustainable energy initiatives, such as RE100 (100% renewable energy initiative) and CF100 (100% carbon‐free initiative). This review aims to explore the potential of graphene for advancing renewable energy applications by highlighting
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Finely Tunable Carbon Nanofiber Catalysts for the Efficient Production of HMF in Biphasic MIBK/H2O Systems. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Biochar has emerged as a useful and adaptable source of carbon for supercapacitor electrodes. Its value comes from the way biomass chemistry, thermal conversion, and activation conditions shape the resulting pore network, surface groups, and degree of carbon ordering.
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Effect of Carbon Nanofiber Distribution on Mechanical Properties of Injection-Molded Aramid-Fiber-Reinforced Polypropylene. [PDF]
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High-Quality Conductive Network Films Constructed from Carbon Nanotube/Carbon Nanofiber Composites via Electrospinning for Electrothermal Applications. [PDF]
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Carbon Nanofiber-Reinforced Carbon Black Support for Enhancing the Durability of Catalysts Used in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells Against Carbon Corrosion. [PDF]
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Flexible Centrifugally Spun N, S-Doped SnS2-Including Porous Carbon Nanofiber Electrodes for Na-Ion Batteries. [PDF]
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