Graphene and CNTs have gained considerable concern and research attention. In addition to preventing the aggregation of these carbon compounds, graphene CNT hybridization would also make full use of the synergistic relationship between graphene and CNT. This chapter discusses the different carbon nanomaterials and their special properties, and a thorough analysis of the graphene-CNT derivatives is observed. It would also discuss in detail the methods and their properties used to create graphene-CNT hybrids. Their applications are also described particularly in device sensing, energy/supercapacitors, and material science.
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