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  • Article - 23 Apr 2018
    This article, related to the properties, synthesis, and applications of graphene, is meant to provide a broad understanding of these topics for both researchers and non-researchers alike.
  • News - 1 Feb 2023
    MXenes are a family of two-dimensional (2D) transition metal carbides and nitrides with superior intrinsic properties such as high electrical conductivity, optical transparency, good mechanical...
  • News - 4 Jul 2022
    A study published in the journal Materials Chemistry and Physics reported the nanorod synthesis of single crystalline silver telluride (Ag2Te) in two stages: tellurium (Te) nanorod...
  • News - 25 Apr 2022
    A team of researchers recently submitted a paper in the journal Materials Today Physics that demonstrated the feasibility of using ferroelectric heterojunction photocatalysts to achieve enhanced...
  • News - 7 Mar 2022
    The development of an oil-based sustainable solution of conductive silver ink and the enhancement of its film deposition in a substrate are the subjects of new research published in the journal...
  • Article - 7 Sep 2017
    The structure of graphene is comprised of a single thin layered sheet of tightly packed carbon atoms arranged in the vertices of a hexagonal lattice resembling honey comb.
  • Article - 1 Aug 2017
    Low dimensional metallic nanostructures have seen a lot of recent attention, due to their potential across printed electronics, wearable electronics, catalysis and sensor applications.
  • Article - 11 Jul 2014
    Current battery technology has often posed an issue for many industries. However, the discovery of graphene has given scientists and engineers new options when developing the next generation of energy...
  • Article - 24 Jul 2023
    In this article, an overview of graphene aerogel is provided. We discuss its fabrication method, properties, commercial availability, industrial application, and recent developments.
  • Article - 16 Jul 2013
    Iron cobalt nanoparticles appear in black powder form. They are known to possess high magnetic saturation values and high Curie temperatures.

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