Symposium C “Fundamentals of Low-Dimensional Carbon Nanomaterials” was held Nov. 29–Dec. 3 at the 2010 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston Massachusetts. This resultant proceedings volume includes topics such as growth techniques for CNTs and graphene structural characterization novel properties and interface & surface structures. Low-dimensional carbon nanostructures exhibit a rich structural diversity from zero-dimensional C60 one-dimensional carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and two-dimensional graphene and graphite oxides. These low-dimensional carbon nanostructures are at the forefront of materials science and provide a platform for understanding the growth mechanisms and properties of nanostructures in general. They exhibit novel properties with endless potential applications from high-speed electronics to high-performance composites. Although low-dimensional carbon nanomaterials have attracted great interest in the research community the applications and commercialization of graphene and CNTs have to date not been as successful as anticipated. The need for significant improvements in material quality and structural uniformity exists.
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