Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 2.0 / / by Ana María Díez-Pascual (editor).

This reprint gathers contributions from renowned researchers in the field, offering a collection of the current progress in the preparation, characterization, and applications of carbon-based nanomaterials, including carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, and graphene and its derivatives. The investigation o...

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This reprint gathers contributions from renowned researchers in the field, offering a collection of the current progress in the preparation, characterization, and applications of carbon-based nanomaterials, including carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, and graphene and its derivatives. The investigation on this type of nanomaterials has increased extraordinarily over the last years owed to their outstanding mechanical, thermal, optical, and electrical properties and superior mechanical properties, have paved the way for a broad range of applications ranging from flexible electronics to biomedicine, bioimaging, and sensing.
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About the Editor vii -- Preface to "Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 2.0" ix -- Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 1 -- Mesoporous Carbon: A Versatile Material for Scientific Applications 7 -- Functionalized Reduced Graphene Oxide as a Versatile Tool for Cancer Therapy 29 -- Printed Graphene Layer as a Base for Cell Electrostimulation-Preliminary Results 51 -- Graphene-Based Sensors for the Detection of Bioactive Compounds: A Review 65 -- On the Consistency of the Exfoliation Free Energy of Graphenes by Molecular Simulations 107 -- Fluorescence Study of Riboflavin Interactions with Graphene Dispersed in Bioactive Tannic Acid 119 -- Graphene Coating Obtained in a Cold-Wall CVD Process on the Co-Cr Alloy (L-605) for Medical Applications 139 -- Benefits in the Macrophage Response Due to Graphene Oxide Reduction by Thermal Treatment 161 -- Detoxification of Ciprofloxacin in an Anaerobic Bioprocess Supplemented with Magnetic -- Carbon Nanotubes: Contribution of Adsorption and Biodegradation Mechanisms 177 -- Reduced Graphene Oxides Modulate the Expression of Cell Receptors and Voltage-Dependent Ion Channel Genes of Glioblastoma Multiforme 197 -- Towards Performant Design of Carbon-Based Nanomotors for Hydrogen Separation through Molecular Dynamics Simulations 215 -- Analysis of Biomechanical Parameters of Muscle Soleus Contraction and Blood Biochemical Parameters in Rat with Chronic Glyphosate Intoxication and Therapeutic Use of Qo Fullerene 227.
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