“…As known the major problems associated with graphene-doped materials are (i) the difficulty in homogeneous Gr distribution in the composite matrix and (ii) the damaging of Gr in the matrix during milling and sintering steps [ 5 , 22 ]. In order to overcome mentioned problems, various graphene derivatives are used nowadays for high-performance composites manufacturing instead of pristine Gr, such as graphene oxide (GO) [ 25 , 26 ], reduced graphene oxide (rGO) [ 18 , 21 , 27 , 28 ], graphene nanoplatelets (GNP) [ 3 , 10 , 23 ], etc. They have a different number of stacked graphene layers, edge functional groups, alternating lateral sizes of a sheet etc., which enhance the bonding between the matrix and the additive and thus improve the properties of resulting composites [ 29 ].…”