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Project Arrow for all-Canadian vehicle to feature graphene-enhanced batteries by VoltaXplore

Project Arrow for all-Canadian vehicle to feature graphene-enhanced batteries by VoltaXplore

VoltaXplore, a joint venture formed by graphene producer NanoXplore and partner Martinrea International to develop electric vehicle (EV) batteries enhanced with graphene, will take part in Canada’s Project Arrow.Image credit: Cleantechnica and Project...

New graphene material shows promise for batteries and supercapacitors, IP bought by Sicona Battery Technologies

Researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES), UOW and the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF), led by Professor David Officer and Distinguished Professor Gordon Wallace, have developed a new form of graphene, called...
Prada and AspenX jointly launch graphene-enhanced capsule collection of performance wear

Prada and AspenX jointly launch graphene-enhanced capsule collection of performance wear

AspenX, a premium retail brand recently launched by the Aspen Skiing Company, has collaborated with Prada on a graphene-enhanced capsule collection.The six-piece range of performance outerwear mixes Prada Linea Rosso’s Extreme-Tex waterproof layer with a graphene...

Applied Graphene Materials launches new range of anti-corrosion primers

Applied Graphene Materials (AGM), the producer of specialty graphene nanoplatelet (GNP) dispersions, has launched a range of industrial anti-corrosion primers based on its Genable technology.Graphene nanoplatelets have been shown to provide highly effective barrier...

CrayoNano receives $1,565,000 grant from the Norwegian Research Council

The Norway-based CrayNano, spun-off from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and specializes in UVC LED packaged chips for disinfection of water, surface and air based on a technology combining graphene and nanostructures, has received a grant of...
Researchers achieve precision sieving of gases through atomic pores in graphene

Researchers achieve precision sieving of gases through atomic pores in graphene

A team of researchers, led by Professor Sir Andre Geim at The University of Manchester, in collaboration with scientists from Belgium and China, used low-energy electrons to make individual atomic-scale holes in suspended graphene. The holes came in sizes down to...