Defect engineering in nanomaterials: Impact, challenges, and applications

Smart Materials in Manufacturing(2024)

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Abstract
Defects in nanomaterials have emerged as a pivotal aspect influencing their properties and diverse applications across numerous industries. This comprehensive review explores the intricate relationship between defects, primarily in carbon nanotubes and graphene, and their implications across a spectrum of applications. Beginning with an introduction delving into the significance and types of defects, the review elucidates their multifaceted impact on the mechanical, electrical, and environmental characteristics of these nanomaterials. It presents detailed analyses of studies exploring defects in carbon nanotubes and graphene, shedding light on their effects on mechanical and electrical properties, alongside characterizing methods. The paper meticulously examines the extensive array of applications involving carbon nanotubes and graphene, encompassing electronics, biomedical advancements, and considerations for environmental sustainability. Furthermore, it systematically incorporates studies highlighting the implications of defects on these applications. This review precisely examines defect engineering in nanomaterials across various industries, emphasizing the nuanced role of defects in tailoring properties for specific applications. It concludes by summarizing the integral role defects play in shaping the future of nanomaterial applications in diverse industries.
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Carbon nanotubes,Graphene,Nanomaterial defects,Materials engineering,Nanotechnology
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