ADNOC Gas and Baker Hughes install Levidian’s LOOP technology at their operational gas processing plant
ADNOC Gas and Baker Hughes have installed Levidian’s LOOP technology at the Habshan Gas Processing Plant. The Gulf operator claims it marks the first-ever deployment of the technology at an operational gas processing site. Carbon will be captured from methane, the...
Mason Resources announces closing of private placement
Mason Resources has announced that it has closed a non-brokered private placement financing of units of the Company for gross proceeds of CAD$1,400,000 (around USD$976,000). Mason Reseources is the largest shareholder of Black Swan Graphene. The Company stated...
Sensor tech and water filtration: Graphene made permeable for ions
A milestone in graphene research: Chemists have succeeded in controlling the passage of halide ions by deliberately introducing defects into a two-layer nanographene system. Their paper shows new perspectives for applications in water filtration or sensor...
SmartIR’s graphene-based radiator launches on SpaceX Falcon 9
SmartIR, a University of Manchester spinout, has announced that graphene-based adaptive radiator has launched aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Transporter-12 as part of Mission 2, a collaboration with Hydra Space and Alba Orbital. This mission addresses a critical...
TACC signs MoU with Ceylon Graphene Technologies to advance graphene technologies
The Advanced Carbons Company (TACC), a wholly owned subsidiary of HEG, has entered into a Non-Binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Ceylon Graphene Technologies (CGT) with regard to advancing graphene technology and unlocking its vast potential for diverse...
Researchers design PV-powered supercapacitor with high energy and power density
Researchers from Korea's DGIST, Kyungpook National University, France's University of Bordeaux (CNRS), Collège de France and Japan's Komaba Institute for Science (KIS) recently designed a solar-powered faradaic supercapacitor, with a graphene layer as its anode,...
New graphene-based laser lift-off process enables ultrathin flexible displays
Researchers from Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology and Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials recently reported a graphene-based laser lift-off technique that prevents damage while separating...
University of Birmingham and Paragraf jointly receive $4.2 million to scale graphene for quantum technologies
The University of Birmingham and Paragraf, a UK-based company focused on graphene electronics, are eorking together to scale graphene production and explore its application in quantum computing. Supported by two awards totaling £3.4 million (approximately $4.2...