Miguel A. Álvarez Sánchez, F.V. Calvo, Clara Carrera, Emma Colom, L. Güemes, Catalina Martínez, José M. González Domínguez
The carbon element is probably the most versatile in the periodic table, giving rise (amongst other) to a diversity of high-performance materials, thereby posing one of the most studied venues towards nanoscience and nanotechnology. In this review, the past, present and future of carbon-based nanotechnology is highlighted, also focusing on emergent nanomaterials based on carbon, with new properties and processing schemes. In essence, a critical viewpoint is presented from the youngest researchers in the G-CNN group at the Instituto de Carboquímica in Zaragoza (Spain).
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