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ZEN Graphene signs Agreement on low cost, high-yield graphene production process

ZEN Graphene signs Agreement on low cost, high-yield graphene production process

ZEN Graphene Solutions has announced the signing of an initial agreement to in-license certain intellectual properties from a Canadian University that when combined with ZEN’s Albany Graphite, produces low cost, environmentally friendly graphene. The production...
Researchers at Queen’s University develop a novel, scalable and low-cost process to produce defect-free graphene nanoplatelets

Researchers at Queen’s University develop a novel, scalable and low-cost process to produce defect-free graphene nanoplatelets

Researchers at Queen’s University in Kingston, Canada have developed a simple yet effective exfoliation process for producing few-layer graphene nanoplatelets (FL-GNPs). Utilizing this one-step, chemical and solvent-free process the researchers were able to convert...
Global Graphene Group launches a graphene-silicon Li-Ion battery anode material

Global Graphene Group launches a graphene-silicon Li-Ion battery anode material

Global Graphene Group, and its subsidiary Angstron Energy (AEC) has developed a new graphene/silicon composite anode material (GCA-II-N) which can increase the capacity of Li-Ion batteries while reducing the battery’s size and weight. AEC current market focus is...
Paragraf starts producing graphene at commercial scale

Paragraf starts producing graphene at commercial scale

University of Cambridge spin-out company, Paragraf, recently announced that it started producing graphene at up to eight inches (20cm) in diameter, large enough for commercial electronic devices. Paragraf is producing graphene ‘wafers’ and graphene-based electronic...
New method enables synthesizing nanographene on metal oxide surfaces

New method enables synthesizing nanographene on metal oxide surfaces

Researchers from Jagiellonian University in Poland, Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the U.S, Espeem S.A.R.L in Luxembourg and Friedrich Alexander University(FAU) in Germany have designed a method of forming nanographenes on metal oxide surfaces.(A) First on-surface...
The EU Innovation Radar selects a graphene fabrication approach as a high potential innovation

The EU Innovation Radar selects a graphene fabrication approach as a high potential innovation

A technology developed by a team led by Dr. Núria Crivillers, researcher at the Nanomol Group at ICMAB, has been selected as a high potential innovation by the European Union (EU).The EU recently launched the Innovation Radar tool, an initiative to identify high...