SUMMARY
Properties of Graphene Graphene is defined as a single atomic layer allotrope that has covalently bonded sp2-hybridized carbon atoms arranged in a lattice structure that is similar to honeycombs. In a three-dimensional construction, a carbon atom forms two kinds of bonds with three other carbon atoms that are the closest neighbors of the carbon atom, and two other neighboring carbon atoms that are vertically positioned with the carbon atom. Graphene Synthesis Due to the excellent properties of a single layer graphene, the synthesis of graphene is of paramount importance as the demand is increasing rapidly . . .
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