“…Graphene is a two-dimensional, one-atom-thick layer of carbon, in which atoms are oriented in a hexagonal crystal lattice. The promising and appealing properties of graphene-based materials are widely used in many research-oriented fields, like fuel cells [ 1 , 2 ], batteries [ 3 , 4 ], screens [ 5 , 6 ], sensors [ 7 , 8 ], flexible electronics [ 9 , 10 ], tissue engineering [ 11 , 12 ], and membranes [ 13 , 14 ]. Moreover, their unique features result in an increase of materials’ mechanical strength, electrical and thermal conductivity, and surface area and flexibility [ 15 , 16 , 17 ], making them the most preferred choice in experimental procedures.…”