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Carbon substrates: a review on fabrication, properties and applications

  • Carbon Letters
  • Abbr : Carbon Lett.
  • 2021, 31(4), pp.557-580
  • DOI : 10.1007/s42823-021-00264-z
  • Publisher : Korean Carbon Society
  • Research Area : Natural Science > Natural Science General > Other Natural Sciences General
  • Received : February 8, 2021
  • Accepted : June 8, 2021
  • Published : August 1, 2021

Ramesh M. 1 Rajeshkumar L. 2 Bhoopathi R. 3

1KIT-Kalaignarkarunanidhi
2KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology
3Sri Sairam Engineering College

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ABSTRACT

Carbon lives along with us in our daily life and has a vital role to play. It is present in the air and within all living organisms. Due to its handheld advantage in nano-properties that are utilized in many applications, carbon substrates came under limelight during the recent decades. Carbon substrates are most widely used in cancer detection, catalysis, bio-sensing, adsorption, drug delivery, carbon capture, hydrogen storage, and energy. Alongside, composite materials with carbon as an additive are also developing rapidly in applications like infrastructures, automobile, health care, consumer goods, etc. which became an integral chunk of our life. In this paper diferent types of carbon substrates and its applications, properties of the substrates were reviewed. The applications and methods of synthesis of carbon substrates are also dealt with a broad perspective.

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