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Nanomatrix Materials launches graphene-based AC filters for protection against airborne virus, bacteria and other harmful materials

Nanomatrix Materials launches graphene-based AC filters for protection against airborne virus, bacteria and other harmful materials

India-based startup Nanomatrix Materials has introduced a new product range of G1 AC Filters for air conditioners, that uses graphene-silver nanotechnology to purify in-room air and sterilize 99% of airborne microbes. The system also, according to the Company,...
Graphene and CNTs assist in creating viscoelastic electrode arrays

Graphene and CNTs assist in creating viscoelastic electrode arrays

A team of scientists from Harvard’s Wyss Institute and John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) has created flexible, metal-free electrode arrays that conform to the body. This conformity allows, for example, electrical impulses to be recorded...
New strategy uses graphene quantum dots to boost catalysts

New strategy uses graphene quantum dots to boost catalysts

Rice University researchers, in collaboration with teams at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Saskatchewan, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and CAS, have used graphene quantum dots (GQDs) to assemble what they say may transform chemical...

First Graphene updates on commercial use of PureGRAPH

First Graphene (FGR) has provided an update on the progress of the commercial use of its pureGRAPH product line and the product launches from early adopters of its PureGRAPH products.FGR shared that Aquatic Leisure Technologies (ALT) has used a PureGRAPH enhanced...
GMG shares further updates on aluminum-ion coin cell batteries performance

GMG shares further updates on aluminum-ion coin cell batteries performance

Australia-based Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) recently shared initial performance data from tests performed on coin cells for the patent-pending surface perforation of graphene in aluminium-ion batteries developed by the Company and the University of Queensland...

New ICE-Batt project sets out to optimize battery technology using graphene and CNTs

CPI and Thomas Swan have teamed up with Johnson Matthey (JM), a company focused on sustainable technologies, to explore how to best optimize battery technology using graphene and CNTs.The ICE-Batt project receives funding support from the Faraday Battery Challenge,...