Graphene nanocomposites and applications in electrochemical energy storage materials
Graphene-based nanocomposites possess excellent mechanical, electrical, thermal, optical, and chemical properties. These materials have potential applications in high-performance transistors, biomedical systems, sensors, and solar cells. What is nanocomposite used for? For biomedical applications like tissue engineering, medication delivery, and cellular treatments, a variety of polymeric nanocomposites are used. A variety of property combinations can be produced to imitate the structure and qualities of natural tissue because of the special interactions between polymer and nanoparticles. What are the properties and characteristics of nanocomposites? In addition to having a high surface-to-volume ratio for loading biomolecules like enzymes, the nanocomposites also have high mechanical strength, high electrical conductivity, redox reactivity, and catalytic activity. Improved Properties Nanocomposites can dramatically improve properties like: • Mechanical ...