All graphene articles – Page 4
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News
Brazil joins race to commercialise graphene
A new graphene and nanomaterials research centre, known as MackGraphe, has officially opened in São Paulo
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Research
Graphene sponge soaks up good vibrations
Material could enhance artificial skin with tactile sensors
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Research
Chemists unravel their carbon ramen
Noodle-like nanostructures emerge as a cheap alternative to graphene
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3D printed graphene aerogels take shape
Technique holds potential to fabricate ultra-light structures with architectures tailored for specific applications
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Pocket production of graphene for electronics
New method can produce bilayer graphene with potential applications in optics
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Graphene oxide electronics are hot off the press
Printed electronic transfers created using water-based printing process
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Expanding polymer takes the heat out of lithium batteries
Polymer electrode coating may help prevent battery fires
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Graphene sieves deuterium from hydrogen
Atom-thick materials could make heavy water production 10 times cheaper than conventional technologies
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Predicted penta-graphene falls flat
New simulations suggest it may be impossible to ever synthesise the pentagonal form of graphene
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Flat boron first looks promising for nano-electronics
Super hard two-dimensional allotrope has electronic properties that make it a good match for graphene in transistors
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A step forward for graphene walkers
Self-folding paper devices remotely controlled by light show potential as artificial muscles
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Graphene band gap heralds new electronics
Higher quality material produces largest band gap ever recorded
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Graphene and phosphorene upgrade sodium ion battery
Anodes containing 2D materials boost stability, conductivity and capacity
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Kirigami graphene makes microscale devices
Ancient Japanese folding and cutting art form used to create functional springs and hinges
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Podcast
Chemistry World podcast – July 2015
We ask, does graphene live up to the hype, and discuss injectable electronics that unfold in the brain
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Research
Graphene oxide 'teabags' make a mercury-free brew
Porous carbon structure can remove 96% of mercury from water in a day
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Feature
Graphene beyond the hype
For the past 10 years, graphene has popped up in many headlines. Emma Stoye looks at whether current progress matches up to the promises
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Research
Graphene-wrapped diamond ball bearings cut friction to virtually nothing
Discovery could help save energy and money, but still needs to overcome limitations in humid conditions
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Disrupting graphene
Scientists hope their comprehensive roadmap will help tease out graphene’s potential