Huhu ChengZelin DongChuangang HuYang ZhaoYue HuLiangti QuNan ChenLiming Dai
Functional graphene-based fibers are promising as new types of flexible building blocks for the construction of wearable architectures and devices. Unique one-dimensional (1D) carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and 2D graphene (CNT/G) hybrid fibers with a large surface area and high electrical conductivity have been achieved by pre-intercalating graphene fibers with Fe3O4 nanoparticles for subsequent CVD growth of CNTs. The CNT/G hybrid fibers can be further woven into textile electrodes for the construction of flexible supercapacitors with a high tolerance to the repeated bending cycles. Various other applications, such as catalysis, separation, and adsorption, can be envisioned for the CNT/G hybrid fibers.
Xiaoliang YunJie WangLaifa ShenHui DouXiaogang Zhang
Valentino RomanoBeatriz Martín‐GarcíaSebastiano BellaniLuigi MarascoJaya Kumar PandaReinier Oropesa‐NuñezLeyla NajafiAntonio Esau Del Rio CastilloMirko PratoElisa ManteroVittorio PellegriniGiovanna D'AngeloFrancesco Bonaccorso
Rui MaJi LiangBingqing WeiBo ZhangChi XuDingcai Wu
Yuqing ZhouWeijin QianWeijun HuangBoyang LiuHao LinChangkun Dong