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Mapping crystal shapes could fast-track mass production of 2D materials

Mapping crystal shapes could fast-track mass production of 2D materials

Materials scientists at Rice University and the University of Pennsylvania have published an article calling for a collective, global effort to fast-track the mass production of 2D materials like graphene and molybdenum disulfide.In their perspective article, journal...
First Graphene collaborates with the University of Warwick on graphene-enhanced thermoplastics

First Graphene collaborates with the University of Warwick on graphene-enhanced thermoplastics

First Graphene has announced a collaboration with the University of Warwick on a project to unlock the potential of graphene in thermoplastic systems.First Graphene has secured an award under the Warwick Collaborative Post Graduate Research Scholarship Scheme, in...

Researchers come up with a promising new design for graphene-enhanced fuel cells

Researchers at University College London, Queen Mary University of London and Humboldt Universität zu Berlin have suggested a design for a hydrogen fuel cell, with graphene as a key component. The new research promises to address some of the roadblocks that have...

New graphene-based memory device could extend smartphone battery life and increase data upload speed

Researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering have created a graphene-based memory device which promises to increase data upload speed, extend smartphone battery life, and reduce data corruption. The team did this through a concept called the ferroelectric...

Researchers show the amphipathic nature of graphene flakes and examine their potential for use as surfactant

Researchers at Cranfield University and the University of Cambridge in the UK, Institut Pasteur in France, Silesian University of Technology in Poland and UniversIti Teknologi PETRONAS in Malaysia have found that at a particular size (below 1-micron lateral size), it...
NanoGraf receives $1.65 Million from U.S. Department of Defense to Improve the batteries that power soldiers’ equipment

NanoGraf receives $1.65 Million from U.S. Department of Defense to Improve the batteries that power soldiers’ equipment

NanoGraf, an advanced battery material company, has announced that it has partnered with the U.S. Department of Defense to develop a longer-lasting lithium-ion battery, designed to provide U.S. military personnel with better portable power for the equipment they rely...