Release Date: March 3, 2016 This content is archived. BUFFALO, N.Y. – Graphene is a wonder material saddled with great expectations. Discovered in 2004, it is 1 million times thinner than a human hair ...
Oil contamination from various human activities (such as oil spills from production, transportation, shipping, and storage) ...
Graphene oxide is a widely studied nanomaterial that can be used in car batteries when its thin sheets stack together, forming layers similar to graphite. It is also useful in high-performance ...
Researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology claim to have significantly advanced sustainable nanomaterial synthesis by creating a scalable and repeatable process for creating graphene oxide (GO) ...
Graphene has potential applications in the energy sector, including energy storage, solar panels, fuel cells, batteries, and thermal management due to its high conductivity, transparency, surface area ...
In the latest volume of the scientific journal Small, researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology say they have developed a reproducible and scalable method for producing graphene oxide (GO) ...
Water filters allowing precise and fast sieving of salts and organic molecules have been revealed by University of Manchester scientists. Graphene has proven itself as a wonder material with a vast ...
New research shows graphene can filter common salts from water to make it safe to drink Findings could lead to affordable desalination technology Graphene-oxide membranes have attracted considerable ...
Graphene oxide is a widely studied nanomaterial that can be used in car batteries when its thin sheets stack together, forming layers similar to graphite.