Researchers have discovered a new way to grow graphene that deliberately adds structural defects to enhance its usefulness in electronics, sensors, catalysts, and more. Using a specially shaped ...
President Pedro Méndez, representing Premier Graphene Inc. (OTC: BIEI) (“Premier”) and HGI Industrial Technologies, in an ...
Graphene, a material which consists of a single layer of carbon atoms, has been celebrated by many as the 'next big thing' in material science. But according to researchers, its thermal properties may ...
Monitoring trace gases with high sensitivity and selectivity is essential for environmental safety and smart monitoring ...
Carbon capture is becoming essential for industries that still depend on fossil fuels, including the cement and steel ...
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This solvent-free process makes graphene both conductive and easy to disperse
By using mechanical force and a common amino acid, researchers have demonstrated a way to make graphene both electrically ...
A large sample of glassy carbon. Image by Alchemist-hp (Creative Commons 3.0) A large sample of glassy carbon. Image by Alchemist-hp (Creative Commons 3.0) Some 20 years have gone ever since the ...
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Graphene supercapacitor breakthrough could boost energy storage in future EVs and other household devices
A new material called multiscale reduced graphene oxide could mean faster charging and power delivery than traditional batteries allow.
Twenty years ago this October, two physicists at the University of Manchester, Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, published a groundbreaking paper on the “electric field effect in atomically thin ...
Stacks of graphene, carefully twisted, gain a superpower: They become superconductors. Now scientists have new evidence that this “magic-angle” graphene is a member of a truly strange class of ...
Graphene is often regarded as one of the strongest known materials. It is about 200 times stronger than steel while remaining exceptionally lightweight and flexible. 1 Despite these advantages, ...
Some tattoos truly make the heart go pitter-patter. In rats, a graphene “tattoo” stuck to the heart could treat an abnormally sluggish beat. Like a futuristic pacemaker, the device delivered ...
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