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Graphene has been widely explored for applications in electronics, sensors, actuators, catalysis and bio- or energy related systems. For these purposes, graphene materials usually have to be fabricated or assembled into desired micro-/nano-architectures for tuning and/or controlling their electrical, optical, mechanical, chemical or electrochemical properties. In this feature article, we review recent achievements in the studies of three-dimensional (3D) graphene architectures. The methodology for preparing these 3D graphene micro-/nano-architectures and their potential applications have been summarized.

Graphical abstract: Three-dimensional graphene architectures

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