“…Two-dimensional graphene, containing a lattice of sp 2 carbons, has garnered much attention for its multiple applications in composite materials, energy storage devices, electrocatalysts, 1,2 sensors, 3 etc. 4–6 Additionally, extensive scientific and industrial research on the exfoliation of graphite/graphene into fewer sheets, is also being undertaken. 7–9 During exfoliation, the multiple layers of graphene, which are held together by weak van der Waals forces, are separated/moved apart, producing a 2D material that can be used for various applications such as in electronics, photonics, energy storage, composites, sensors etc .…”