Dear Colleagues,

Materials are pivotal to technological advancements, and graphene has emerged as a groundbreaking material since its exfoliation from graphite in 2004. Notable for its remarkable properties, graphene can be synthesized through various methods, including thermal decomposition, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and liquid-phase exfoliation, often leading to the production of graphene oxide (GO). The chemical modification and functionalization of GO enhance its stability and potential as a catalyst. Graphene-based materials, due to their unique two-dimensional structure, serve as excellent supports for catalysts in chemical, photochemical, electrochemical, and optical reactions.

This Special Issue seeks to gather original research and reviews on the latest advancements in the synthesis, characterization, and application of graphene oxide-based materials in catalysis. We invite you to submit your work to contribute to this exciting field.

PS: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/crystals/special_issues/ZT4K4C5FGJ

Dr. Laroussi Chaabane

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