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Title: Graphene/CNT Nanocomposites: Processing, Properties, and Applications
Authors: Sharma, Sachin Kumar
Miladinovic, Slavica
Sharma, Lokesh Kumar
Gajević, Sandra
Sharma, Yogesh
Sharma, Mohit
Cukic, Stefan
Stojanovic, Blaza
Journal: Nanomaterials
Issue Date: 2026
Abstract: Carbon nanotube (CNT) and graphene-reinforced nanocomposites have become exceptional multifunctional materials because of their exceptional mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties. Recent developments in synthesis methods, dispersion strategies, and interfacial engineering have effectively overcome agglomeration-related limitations by significantly improving filler distribution, matrix compatibility, and load-transfer efficiency. These nanocomposites have better wear durability, corrosion resistance, and surface properties like super-hydrophobicity. A comparative analysis of polymer, metal, and ceramic matrices finds benefits for applications in biomedical, construction, energy, defense, and aeronautics. Functionally graded architecture, energy-harvesting nanogenerators, and additive manufacturing are some of the new fabrication processes that enhance design flexibility and functional integration. In recent years, scalability, life-cycle evaluation, and environmentally friendly processing have all gained increased attention. The development of next-generation, high-performance graphene and carbon nanotube (CNT)-based nanocomposites is critically reviewed in this work, along with significant obstacles and potential next steps.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/22898
Type: article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/nano16020100
ISSN: 2079-4991
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