Carbon Nanostructures and Graphene
Carbon nanoparticles, nanotubes and nanodiamonds, are considered as promising building blocks for the construction of novel nanomaterials for emerging industrial technologies. Nanocomposite carbon-based substrates are a large group of materials promising for medicine and various biotechnologies, particularly for coating biomaterials designed for hard tissue implantation. Graphite is one of the most common allotropes of carbon, and the most stable form of carbon under standard conditions.
Related Conference of Carbon Nanostructures and Graphene
May 18-19, 2026
32nd International Conference on Advanced Materials, Nanotechnology and Engineering
Paris, France
Carbon Nanostructures and Graphene Conference Speakers
Recommended Sessions
- Nanodentistry
- Carbon Nanostructures and Graphene
- Ceramics in Materials Science
- Chemical Engineering
- Fracture, Fatigue and Failure of Materials
- Industrial applications of crystallization
- Materials Science and Chemistry
- Mineralogy
- Nano pharmaceuticals
- Nanotechnology Applications
- Photonic and Optical Materials
- Polymer Science and Applications
- Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
- Solid-State Chemistry and Physics
- Tissue Engineering

