Synthesis of multifunctional few layers graphenes for different applications

Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) - attract a lot of interest as potential energy materials, because of their high density and high heat of detonation. The porous crystalline structure attracts attention due to its high specific surface characteristics and the possibility of changing their physicochemical properties by introducing metal centers. A method for synthesizing multilayer graphene oxide frameworks (GOFs) from vegetable wastes such as rice husks or walnut shells has been developed

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