Graphene’s exceptional electrical, mechanical and thermal characteristics derive from its two-dimensional sp2-hybridised carbon lattice. Yet, its intrinsic chemical inertness and zero band gap limit ...
Graphene and related carbon nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes, fullerenes and graphene nanoplatelets offer exceptional mechanical, electrical and thermal properties. However, their practical ...
Juan Casado Cordón, Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Malaga, considers graphene—an infinite layer of carbon atoms—as one of the greatest discoveries of the last 20 years due to its ...
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New graphene interface keeps lithium-sulfur batteries running for 1,000 cycles
Researchers have developed a molecularly engineered interlayer that tackles one of the biggest barriers ...
Two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials such as graphene are promising for biomedical applications because of their unique physicochemical properties, including high surface area, enhanced stability, good ...
A recent study published in Small explores a new method to improve the stability of graphene membranes in transmembrane nanofluidic devices. Researchers applied a pyrene-based coating to strengthen ...
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