Dear Jithu Joseph, I think you mean graphene, 'e' instead of 'y'. The most attracting applications are for energy harvesting and storage. For the characterization, years ago there was an approach or a method named GRACE for its Characterization. My Regards
The directional dependency of graphyne could allow for electrical grating on the nanoscale. This could lead to the development of faster transistors and nanoscale electronic devices.
Graphyne is a two-dimensional carbon allotrope of graphene with honeycomb structures. Graphyne is better than graphene in directional electronic properties and charge carriers. The unique symmetry graphyne may potentially lead to new uses in electronic devices, beyond those of graphene. The advanced and unique properties of graphyne make it a highly promising candidate for applications in next-generation nanoelectronics, spintronics, energy storage devices, and carbon-based electronic devices.