TY - JOUR
T1 - A Methodical Review on Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in Energy-Related Applications
AU - Onyancha, Robert Birundu
AU - Ukhurebor, Kingsley Eghonghon
AU - Aigbe, Uyiosa Osagie
AU - Osibote, Otolorin Adelaja
AU - Kusuma, Heri Septya
AU - Darmokoesoemo, Handoko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Robert Birundu Onyancha et al.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Carbon nanomaterials are endowed with novel and magnificent optical, electrical, chemical, mechanical, and thermal properties, with a promising prospect in different advanced applications such as electronics, batteries, capacitors, wastewater treatment, membranes, heterogeneous catalysis, and medical sciences. However, macroscopic synthesis of carbon materials for industrial use has been a great challenge. Furthermore, structural nonhomogeneity and indefinite fabrication have hindered vigorous and consistent implementation of these materials in extensive technologies. Nevertheless, they offer exotic physics, and as a result, they have continued to attract great interest from the scientific community in an effort aimed to optimize their properties through innovative synthesis techniques, ensuring macroscopic production and discovering new applications. Hence, this study endeavours to provide a conscious review of these materials via the comprehensive discussion of the various allotropes of carbon (fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, and graphene), synthesis techniques (arc discharge, laser ablation, and chemical vapor deposition), and their applications in energy-related fields (batteries, capacitors, photocells, hydrogen storage, sensors, etc.) and their impending prospects.
AB - Carbon nanomaterials are endowed with novel and magnificent optical, electrical, chemical, mechanical, and thermal properties, with a promising prospect in different advanced applications such as electronics, batteries, capacitors, wastewater treatment, membranes, heterogeneous catalysis, and medical sciences. However, macroscopic synthesis of carbon materials for industrial use has been a great challenge. Furthermore, structural nonhomogeneity and indefinite fabrication have hindered vigorous and consistent implementation of these materials in extensive technologies. Nevertheless, they offer exotic physics, and as a result, they have continued to attract great interest from the scientific community in an effort aimed to optimize their properties through innovative synthesis techniques, ensuring macroscopic production and discovering new applications. Hence, this study endeavours to provide a conscious review of these materials via the comprehensive discussion of the various allotropes of carbon (fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, and graphene), synthesis techniques (arc discharge, laser ablation, and chemical vapor deposition), and their applications in energy-related fields (batteries, capacitors, photocells, hydrogen storage, sensors, etc.) and their impending prospects.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85130403609&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1155/2022/4438286
DO - 10.1155/2022/4438286
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85130403609
SN - 0263-6174
VL - 2022
JO - Adsorption Science and Technology
JF - Adsorption Science and Technology
M1 - 4438286
ER -