The book considers the patterns of formation of the structure and properties of sp2-hybridized carbon nanoformations: nanotubes (CNTs), expanded graphite (EG), graphene nanoparticles and composite materials (CM) with their participation with carbon, polymer and ceramic matrices, including EG-CNTs composite, as well as the mechanism of influence of low content of nanosized fillers on the functional and operational characteristics of the created nano-CM. It is experimentally confirmed that the mechanism of strengthening of low-filled matrices consists in creation by a grid of CNTs of layers of the matrix in a nanosized state with improved characteristics. The monograph is intended for specialists in the field of physical and chemical material science.
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