<p>New carbon materials with improved mechanical electrical chemical and optical properties are predicted and considered to be very promising for practical application. Carbon-based materials in the form of films fabrics aerogels or microstructural materials are known for their large surface areas and pore volumes light weight and a great variety of structural morphology. Such unique structures can then be employed for a variety of purposes for example the production of new electronic devices energy storage and the fabrication of new materials. Nowadays clear understanding of carbon materials via several examples of synthesis/processing methodologies and properties characterization is required. This Special Issue Carbon-Based Materials addresses the current state regarding the production and investigation of carbon-based materials. It consists of 13 peer-reviewed papers that cover both theoretical and experimental works in a wide a range of subjects on carbon structures.</p>
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