A Canadian company working to create a stronger and more sustainable concrete additive has been awarded a $1 million grant to accelerate its research. ZEN Graphene Solutions Ltd. is currently ...
Scientists are working to isolate atomically thin layers of molybdenum disulfide, a material with applications in electronics, optoelectronics, solar cells, and catalysis. After graphene was first ...
Close to where the college rowing teams of Britain’s second-oldest university practise their strokes along the River Cam, a grey shipping container sits outside a business unit waiting to be ...
Currently, a number of techniques are used to produce graphene and these include epitaxial growth, chemical vapour deposition (CVD), and thermal or mechanical exfoliation. Large scale production of ...
Graphene oxide (GO, product number 763705) is an exceptional material observed as a solitary monomolecular layer of graphite with numerous oxygen encompassing functionalities like epoxide, carbonyl, ...
Graphene is a material formed from carbon in a honeycomb structure with one-atom thickness. It provides distinctive optical, thermal, electronic and mechanical properties. The material can be ...
Every now and again, some scientific discovery comes along that rivets the world’s attention. These days, it’s graphene. By any measure, this ultrathin form of carbon—a single atomic layer thick in ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Carbon comes in many different forms, from the graphite found in pencils to the world's most expensive diamonds. In 1980, we knew of only three basic forms of carbon, namely ...
Graphene is an infinitely tileable sheet of carbon that is just one atom thick and has great intentional to have a big impact in sustainability applications. Due to its exceptional properties and the ...