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Directional Electrical Transport in Tough Multifunctional Layered Ceramic/Graphene Composites
Manuel Belmonte,Andrés Nistal,Rodolfo Cruz-Silva,Aaron Morelos-Gomez,Mauricio Terrones,Mauricio Terrones,Pilar Miranzo,María Isabel Osendi +7 more
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This article is published in Advanced electronic materials.The article was published on 2015-09-01. It has received 10 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ceramic & Graphene.read more
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The superior mechanical and physical properties of nanocarbon reinforced bulk composites achieved by architecture design–a review
TL;DR: In this article, the authors systematically summarize the current preparation methods to achieve different types of architecture design in three classes of matrices (polymer, ceramic and metal) and analyze the mechanisms and the influence factors for the mechanical and physical properties of the composites with different architecture types.
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From bulk to cellular structures: A review on ceramic/graphene filler composites
TL;DR: In this paper, a revision on ceramic/graphene composites is presented, making special emphasis on their mechanical (fracture toughness, strength) and elastic properties, along with wear and friction topics.
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Using graphene networks to build bioinspired self-monitoring ceramics.
Olivier T. Picot,Victoria Garcia Rocha,Claudio Ferraro,Na Ni,Eleonora D'Elia,Sylvain Meille,Jérôme Chevalier,Theo Saunders,Ton Peijs,Michael J. Reece,Eduardo Saiz +10 more
TL;DR: The fabrication of ceramic-graphene composites by combining graphene foams with pre-ceramic polymers and spark plasma sintering demonstrates that the rational integration of nanomaterials could be a fruitful path towards building composites combining unique mechanical and functional performances.
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Graphene oxide films, fibers, and membranes
TL;DR: In this article, the state-of-the-art of Graphene oxide (GO) macroscopic films, fibers, and membranes have been summarized and discussed. But, the use of GO-and reduced GO (RGO)-based materials is still limited.
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Low percolation threshold in highly conducting graphene nanoplatelets/glass composite coatings
Andrés Nistal,E. Garcia,D. Pérez Coll,Carlos Prieto,Manuel Belmonte,María Isabel Osendi,Pilar Miranzo +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D connectivity of graphene nanoplatelets is estimated for thermal sprayed glass coatings with a small percentage of multilayer graphene nano-nodes (GNP) with a quite remarkable low percolation limit (1.18
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