“…CNWs are three-dimensional networks with open edges connected by vertically oriented graphene nanosheets, which are freely arranged perpendicular to the substrates and form a labyrinth-like surface. , As compared to classic graphene, CNWs typically have a large specific surface area. At the same time, due to the vertical orientation of small graphene sheets, there is always a rather high level of defectiveness contributed by crystallite edges. , According to the literature, different morphological forms of CNWs have been observed depending on the arrangement of vertical graphene sheets, including petal-like, cauliflower-like, maze-like, or floc-like structures. ,, Owing to unique structural, morphological, electrical, optical, and chemical properties, ,,, CNWs are attracting more attention as a functional electronic material for solar cells, − light-emitting diodes, , sensors, , superhydrophobic coatings, , and supercapacitors, , which have recently become more popular due to the ubiquity of wearable electronics and portable devices. , However, until today, there were only a few papers focused on the effect of ionizing radiation on the properties of CNWs . For instance, Esquinazi et al studied the effect of proton irradiation on the magnetic properties of CNWs.…”