Since its isolation in 2004 by Geim and Novoselov from the University of Manchester (Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010), graphene has been termed a ‘wonder material’ due to its exceptional properties, which have already been exploited in many applications and products. However, the use of graphene in the form of tiny flakes in polymer composites limits the full exploitation of its excellent properties, requiring high filler loadings for achieving satisfactory electrical and mechanical properties.
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