Commercialization and economic of graphene from waste
Document Type
Syllabus
Publication Date
1-1-2023
Abstract
Graphene derives its name from its bulk material “graphite,” which in Greek means “to write,” being composed of a single layer of graphite where the carbon atoms are arranged in a hexagonal fashion. The conductivity of graphene is about 0.5S cm−1, while that of copper is 0.5S cm−1. Graphene has a variety of uses due to its electronic conductivity properties, with graphene electrodes capable of increasing the capacitance of supercapacitors by 20%–30%. The graphene synthesized from waste can be applied to many different fields and showed high efficiency in its use. Today, advances in technology are an important driver of innovation and economic growth. Thus, there are still many waste resources to be studied to synthesize graphene.
Identifier
85166045345 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9780323909150, 9780323909143]
Publication Title
Graphene Extraction from Waste A Sustainable Synthesis Approach for Graphene and Its Derivatives
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-90914-3.00010-3
First Page
341
Last Page
347
Recommended Citation
Marques da Costa, Gustavo; Belem Machado, Aline; Bolzan Berlese, Daiane; and Mustansar Hussain, Chaudhery, "Commercialization and economic of graphene from waste" (2023). Faculty Publications. 2122.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/2122