Biography
Ruquan Ye is an assistant professor at the Department of Chemistry and a member of the State Key Laboratory of Marine Pollution, City University of Hong Kong. His research focuses on the development of new methods for the synthesis of nanomaterials and their applications in catalysis and photophysics.
James M. Tour is an organic chemist, a T. T. and W. F. Chao Professor of chemistry, and a professor of computer science as well as of materials science and nanoengineering at Rice University, Texas, USA. His research is focused on diverse topics on nanomaterials and nanomedicine, with an emphasis on the methods to synthesize graphene and apply them across various technology platforms. Prof. Tour was inducted into the National Academy of Inventors in 2015 and named among "The 50 Most Influential Scientists in the World Today" by TheBestSchools.org in 2019. He was named "Scientist of the Year" by the R&D Magazine in 2013 and has won the 2008 Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology.
"The authors present a user-friendly discussion on the practical production of laser-induced graphene (LIG) and its several applications. This book is particularly timely, given the interest in the in situ production of nanomaterials on polymeric substrates."
—Prof. Micah J. Green, Texas A&M University, USA
"Laser scribing of porous graphene on a variety of substrates, ranging from polymers and wood to bread and potato, is an emerging fabrication technique and has attracted broad interests due to its low cost, simplicity, digitalized mask-free process, and easy customization. This book provides comprehensive discussions on LIG from its fundamental formation mechanisms and properties, fabrication, and modification strategies to broad applications."
—Prof. Zheng Yan, University of Missouri, USA






