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Elemental Graphene Analogues

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Book Elemental Graphene Analogues David J. Fisher
Libristo code: 16219310
Publishers Materials Research Forum LLC, June 2017
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One of the greatest revolutions in materials science in recent years has been the literal renaissance of age-old materials in new and unexpected guises and possessing correspondingly astounding properties. There was once a time, for instance, when textbooks declared that only metals could offer any progress in superconduction. Since then, familiar perovskites - and even humble magnesium boride - have been recognised as being so-called 'room-temperature' superconductors. Carbon in particular has benefited from this revolution and has now found application as routinely deposited diamond coatings and as C60 'buckyballs'. The most recent innovation has been the discovery and preparation of graphene; single-monolayer carbon having a remarkable strength. This success has naturally led researchers to ask whether other materials might also be prepared in an analogous monolayer form and offer similarly amazing properties. The present monograph summarizes all of the work carried out on such monolayer materials up to the beginning of 2017 including Antimonene, Arsenene, Bismuthene, Borophene, Germanene, Indiene, Phosphorene, Silicene, Stanene, Tinene. Most of the work done so far on these 'elemental graphene analogues' has been theoretical, but the existing experimental data suggest that they may well become as useful as graphene.

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Full name Elemental Graphene Analogues
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2017
Number of pages 386
EAN 9781945291302
ISBN 1945291303
Libristo code 16219310
Weight 564
Dimensions 228 x 153 x 27
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