Abstract

Polymer graphene-based nanofibers are increasingly used in energy storage devices, especially in lithium-ion batteries and thus attracting more and more industrial and academic research in material chemistry. Metal-doped graphene-based polymer nanofibers are now gaining much attention and recently are successfully used in related energy storage devices, including supercapacitors and more. This chapter primarily focuses on a brief of nanofibers, electrospinning and graphene followed by the review of polymer graphene-based nanofibers in the present scenario.

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