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- W4385061337 abstract "Materials science technology and research are advancing all the time which has a direct impact on the large contribution of carbon-based materials. Carbon can be present in various allotropes including zero-dimensional Carbon-60 (0D C60) and one-dimensional (1D) carbon nanotubes, two-dimensional (2D) graphene materials, and many more with unique and excellent properties. However, the function of 2D graphene still needs to be improved to meet the needs of various applications such as electrochemical catalysis, environmental remediation, energy storage, and conversion. Modifications on 2D graphene have been done at various levels to obtain a material with more efficient properties, which is in the allotrope of three-dimensional (3D) graphene. This chapter focuses on the application of 3D graphene materials in fuel cell applications starting with the introduction of fuel cells, classification, and synthesis methods for 3D graphene. Then, the current study on aerogel, hydrogel, and foam-based graphene material for fuel cell application is discussed. Next, the challenge and future perspective as well as the conclusion are given to be a reference for the reader." @default.
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