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Researchers develop enhanced graphene sieve that could advance clean water efforts

Researchers develop enhanced graphene sieve that could advance clean water efforts

Vanderbilt engineers recently designed a simple defect-sealing technique to correct variations in pore size in graphene membranes. The researchers reported a breakthrough in scalable fabrication of graphene membranes with a sealing technology that corrects variations...
Understanding the “coffee ring effect” leads to better graphene and 2D inks

Understanding the “coffee ring effect” leads to better graphene and 2D inks

Researchers from Imperial College London, Durham University, University of Cambridge, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Zhejiang University, Beihang University, Nanjing Tech University, Macquarie University, University of British Columbia and Aalto University have...

Cooling graphene causes buckling that could further the search for quantum materials

Graphene buckles when cooled while attached to a flat surface, resulting in patterns that could benefit the search for novel quantum materials and superconductors, according to a recent Rutgers-led research.Quantum materials host strongly interacting electrons with...
Graphene and MoS2 make for a highly light-absorbent and tunable material

Graphene and MoS2 make for a highly light-absorbent and tunable material

physicists at the University of Basel have created a novel structure with the ability to absorb almost all light of a selected wavelength, by layering different 2D materials: graphene and molybdenum disulfide. Schematic illustration of the electron-hole pairs...

Indian researchers develop rGO-based catalyst for hydrogen production

Researchers from the Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS), under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, have developed a novel palladium-based electrocatalyst for hydrogen production that exhibits high catalytic efficiency with...

Graphene oxide sensor platform to detect infections within minutes

Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM have joined forces with partners in industry and healthcare to develop a graphene oxide based sensor platform to detect acute infections such as sepsis or the antibodies against the...