“…Among various nanofillers, graphene is one of the most promising owing to its high Young's modulus, carrier mobility, thermal and electrical conductivity, and specific surface area. [ 10–12 ] High‐performance PA/graphene nanocomposite leads to user‐friendly end products for a wide range of applications, including fuel cells, supercapacitors, energy devices, automobiles, electronics, solar cell, gas detection, functional conducting electrodes for technical use, lithium‐ion batteries, and so on. [ 13 ]…”