Glycine replaces toxic precursors in solvent-free graphene production, yielding nanoplatelets with high conductivity and month-long dispersion stability that enable electrically triggered self-healing ...
Researcher Richard Olsson, seen here in the lab holding two sources of graphene, a spool of carbon fiber and a piece of mined graphite. Researchers in Sweden report a green alternative to reduce ...
Enthusiasts thought the discovery that graphene, a form of carbon, could be extracted from graphite would change the world.
Researchers have developed a reproducible and scalable method for producing graphene oxide nanosheets from commercial carbon fibers, marking a breakthrough in sustainable nanomaterial synthesis.
Graphene has the potential to spur advances in a variety of sectors, from transport to medicine to electronics. Unfortunately, the high cost of graphene production has slowed commercialization.
Graphene continues to maintain the interest of researchers, engineers, and industry because of its extraordinary qualities. The single atomic layer of carbon atoms has a two-dimensional honeycomb ...
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