Graphene research continues to advance on two fronts: the development of novel synthesis methods and the refinement of characterisation techniques. Recent efforts have focused on chemical vapour ...
Graphene is a two-dimensional material composed of carbon atoms organized in a honeycomb pattern. Because of its extraordinary and unique features, it has piqued the curiosity of experts from all ...
Researchers developed a copper-based growth process that produces large-area trilayer graphene films with uniform thickness and improved mechanical strength. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Graphene’s ability to ...
Graphene has a wide range of applications, but due to its zero-band gap property, low dispersibility in water and low spectral absorption, it cannot be used in many areas, including optoelectronics, ...
Researchers at UNSW have discovered a new way to make graphene, a remarkable "wonder material," using just discarded peanut ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice, has captivated researchers since its discovery due to its extraordinary properties.
Harder than a diamond, stronger than steel, as flexible as rubber and lighter than aluminum. These are just some of the properties attributed to graphene. Although this material has sparked great ...
A team from Australia’s James Cook University has synthesized “freestanding” graphene using non-toxic and renewable tangerine peel oil that can reportedly be used for the recovery of silver from ...
Engineers at the University of New South Wales in Sydney have developed a method to convert discarded peanut shells into high-grade graphitic (graphene-like) carbon for potential use in batteries and ...
Graphene……. generated from two sources is being evaluated for energy storage devices via its wholly Owned Subsidiary, ...