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  • Article - 22 Jun 2017
    To develop a method of attaching nanoparticles to functionalized graphene without distorting its native planarity and properties, the group of researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago...
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    The University of Manchester is part of the prestigious Russell Group of universities and highly respected across the globe as a centre of teaching excellence and research innovation and...
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    Sixonia Tech’s core technology is based on the electrochemical exfoliation of graphite into micron-sized, few-layer graphenes. The basic principle of electrochemical exfoliation is to introduce...
  • News - 17 Nov 2023
    Scientists at the University of Manchester’s National Graphene Institute have found a mechanism to speed proton transport across graphene using light, which has the potential to completely...
  • News - 19 Jul 2023
    A study team (Professor Ryugo Tero et al.) from the Department of Applied Chemistry and Life Science at the Toyohashi University of Technology found a phenomenon in which particular lipids were...
  • News - 15 Mar 2023
    Despite assumptions that carbon sheets are as equally chemically inert as the bulk graphite from which they are extracted, it has now been discovered that graphene can be a catalyst....
  • News - 20 May 2022
    Diamond and graphite, two naturally occurring carbon allotropes, have been known for thousands of years. They are elemental carbons arranged to contain sp3 and sp2 hybridized carbon atoms,...
  • News - 31 Jan 2019
    The electrical resistance of graphene—a two-dimensional (2D) material—is generally distorted by water molecules, but now a group of European researchers has reported that contact...
  • News - 23 Aug 2018
    Scientists from Graphene Flagship Partners at the National Inter-University Consortium for Telecommunications (CNIT) in Italy, IMEC in Belgium, and the University of Cambridge in the UK developed and...
  • News - 14 Nov 2017
    Ultrathin graphene-oxide membranes capable of filtering whisky to make it as clear as water have been developed by researchers at the University of Manchester. Previously, such membranes were...

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