A state-of-the-art review on carbon-based nanomaterials for engineering applications

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Cleaner Materials Pub Date : 2026-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-12-05 DOI:10.1016/j.clema.2025.100363
Zijun Xu , Zhe Wu , Philippe Poulin , Yilin Wang , Zhengbo Liu , S. Thomas Ng , Guoyang Lu
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Abstract

Without a comprehensive examination of the available literature on carbon-based nanomaterials (CBNs) across various engineering contexts and dimensions, the field is left vulnerable to a disproportionate focus on specific application requirements or conditions, curtailing the ability to leverage the multifunctionality and interdisciplinary advantages of CBNs. Carbon-based nanocomposites serve as a pivotal conduit for the extensive utilization of CBNs. Their functional performance is commonly tailored through approaches such as functional modification, doping, interface engineering, and multiscale structural design. A systematic discussion is presented on the current design strategies of nanocomposites incorporating carbon dots (CDs), carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and graphene-based nanomaterials (GBNs). Representative cases illustrate their significant engineering application potential in five rapidly evolving and highly active fields: electronic devices, energy storage, civil engineering, water treatment, and biomedical engineering. This review provides a comprehensive overview of recent advances in CBNs, emphasizing key applications, ongoing challenges, and emerging research opportunities across diverse domains. Interdisciplinary collaboration is poised to further drive innovation, particularly in areas such as energy storage, structural health monitoring, and biosensing. Future advancements are expected to focus on advanced material design, sustainable and scalable fabrication, intelligent optimization using artificial intelligence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and systematic validation to overcome challenges in synthesis, performance, commercialization, and integration. These insights collectively underscore the pivotal role of CBNs in shaping multifunctional, cross-cutting solutions for next-generation engineering systems.
碳基纳米材料工程应用研究进展
如果没有对碳基纳米材料(CBNs)在各种工程背景和维度上的现有文献进行全面的研究,该领域很容易受到对特定应用需求或条件的不成比例的关注,从而削弱了利用CBNs的多功能和跨学科优势的能力。碳基纳米复合材料是碳纳米管广泛应用的重要途径。它们的功能性能通常通过功能修饰、掺杂、界面工程和多尺度结构设计等方法来定制。系统地讨论了目前纳米复合材料的设计策略,包括碳点(CDs)、碳纳米管(CNTs)和石墨烯基纳米材料(GBNs)。代表性案例说明了它们在电子设备、能源存储、土木工程、水处理和生物医学工程等五个快速发展和高度活跃的领域具有重要的工程应用潜力。本文全面概述了脑神经网络的最新进展,强调了不同领域的关键应用、持续挑战和新兴研究机会。跨学科合作将进一步推动创新,特别是在能源存储、结构健康监测和生物传感等领域。未来的进展预计将集中在先进的材料设计、可持续和可扩展的制造、使用人工智能的智能优化、跨学科合作和系统验证上,以克服合成、性能、商业化和集成方面的挑战。这些见解共同强调了cbn在塑造下一代工程系统的多功能、跨领域解决方案中的关键作用。
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