“…[78] Combinations of graphitic and metallic nanostructures result in the emergence of unique and synergistic electrical, optical, mechanical, catalytic, sensing ability and magnetic properties, which can be utilised for applications in various fields; e.g. chemical reactivity and catalysis, [79,80] organic photovoltaics and solar cells, [81] optoelectronics, [82] supercapacitors [83] and batteries, [84] proton exchange fuel cells, [85] gas and chemical sensing, [86] biomedical imaging, [87] environmental pollution monitoring and mitigation, [88,89] etc. The thermal and mechanical stability of CNTs and graphene with high active surface area are particularly promising in the development of Li-ion storage units with high efficiency, capacity and durability.…”