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  Journal of Nanoscience Letters. Volume 1, Issue 1 (2011) pp. 50-60
  Review Article
 
Theory, experiment and applications of graphene nano-flakes
  Ian K. Snooka, Amanda S. Barnardb  
     
a Applied Physics, School of Applied Sciences, RMIT University, GPO Box 2476, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
b Virtual Nanoscience Laboratory, CSIRO Materials Science & Engineering, Clayton, Victoria, Australia

   
  Abstract  
  Although considerable attention has been given to the unique properties of graphene membranes and graphene nanoribbons, graphene nano-flakes offer a greater range of structural configurations and potential for a range of applications. In contrast, far fewer studies have focused on these tiny quasi-zero dimensional materials, but preliminary work is showing great promise. In this review, research on the structure, stability, properties and prototypes and graphene nano-flakes has been gathered and compared, to outline the current understanding in the field, and highlight the various questions that remain to be answered.
     
  Keywords  
  Graphene; Synthesis; Characterization; Simulation  
     
   
   
   
   
     

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