Chemistry:Pillared graphene

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Pillared graphene is a hybrid carbon, structure consisting of an oriented array of carbon nanotubes connected at each end to a sheet of graphene. It was first described theoretically by George Froudakis and colleagues of the University of Crete in Greece in 2008.[1] Pillared graphene has not yet been synthesised in the laboratory, but it has been suggested that it may have useful electronic properties, or as a hydrogen storage material.

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  1. GK Dimitrakakis (2008). "Pillared Graphene: A New 3-D Network Nanostructure for Enhanced Hydrogen Storage". Nano Letters 8 (10): 3166–3170. doi:10.1021/nl801417w. PMID 18800853. Bibcode2008NanoL...8.3166D. 

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