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Graphene and lasers enable new mass spectrometric technique

Graphene and lasers enable new mass spectrometric technique

Researchers at Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) have developed a graphene-based technology that can obtain high-resolution, micrometer-sized images for mass spectrometric analysis without sample preparation. DGIST Research Fellow Jae Young...
STANDARD GRAPHENE implements water filtration system in Nepal

STANDARD GRAPHENE implements water filtration system in Nepal

STANDARD GRAPHENE, a flake graphene producer headquartered in South Korea, recently announced the establishment of a water filtration plant at Lumbini, Nepal. The water filtration plant reportedly uses a material called Super Graphite that has been developed from...
Graphene discovery could help develop room temperature superconductors

Graphene discovery could help develop room temperature superconductors

A research team led by Rutgers University has discovered that in the presence of a moiré pattern in graphene, electrons organize themselves into stripes, like soldiers in formation. The team’s findings could help in the search for quantum materials, such as...
Researchers tune the CVD graphene process to achieve the longest spin lifetime ever

Researchers tune the CVD graphene process to achieve the longest spin lifetime ever

Researchers from ICN2 and Imec managed to demonstrate the longest spin lifetime and relaxation length ever seen in a graphene sheet.The researchers used CVD graphene, grown on a platinum foil. By optimizing several standard processes, the researchers managed to reduce...
Graphene may be the key to next-gen membranes that filter c02

Graphene may be the key to next-gen membranes that filter c02

A way to cut CO2 levels, produced from burning fossil fuels and released into the atmosphere, is through carbon capture, a chemical technique that removes CO2 from emissions (“postcombustion”). The captured CO2 can then be recycled or stored in gas or...
Stanford team finds novel form of magnetism in twisted bi-layer graphene

Stanford team finds novel form of magnetism in twisted bi-layer graphene

Stanford physicists recently observed a novel form of magnetism, predicted but never seen before, that is generated when two graphene sheets are carefully stacked and rotated to a special angle. The researchers suggest the magnetism, called orbital ferromagnetism,...