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Chalmers team demonstrates high charge-carrier mobility graphene through simple process

Researchers at Chalmers University have reported on a surprisingly high charge-carrier mobility of graphene.”This finding shows that graphene transferred to cheap and flexible substrates can still have an uncompromisingly high mobility, and it paves the way for...
Researchers create miniscule graphene-MoS2 transistors

Researchers create miniscule graphene-MoS2 transistors

Researchers from China’s Tsinghua University and East China Normal University have created a transistor with the smallest gate length ever reported. This milestone was made possible by using graphene and molybdenum disulfide and stacking them into a...

Researchers develop a graphene oxide aerogel foam to improve all solid state lithium batteries

Researchers from China’s Jiangsu University and Changzhou University have developed a non-ceramic solid-state electrolyte based on a graphene oxide (GO) aerogel framework filled with polyethylene oxide.Li-ion batteries currently perform a key role in electric...

Researchers show that graphene quantum dots can block SARS-CoV-2 Variant from entering cells

A recent study has reported the use of human host defense peptide-conjugated graphene quantum dots for the prevention of virus entry into host cells.Research on the SARS-CoV-2 virus mainly focuses on the spike protein (S1) which contains the receptor-binding domain...
Researchers design a graphene-based sensor that can detect opioids in wastewater

Researchers design a graphene-based sensor that can detect opioids in wastewater

Researchers from Boston College, Boston University, and Giner Labs have designed a small graphene-based multiplexed bio-sensor that detects opioid byproducts in wastewater.The novel device uses graphene-based field effect transistors to detect four different synthetic...