In an article published in the journal Progress in Organic Coatings, researchers synthesized two different graphene nanosheets with distinct oxygen group localization to analyze their effect on the electrical characteristics of graphene/epoxy nanocomposite coatings.
Writing in Ceramics International, a team of researchers from the University of Wollongong in Australia and Zhengzhou University in China have presented a study on the influence of graphene nanoplatelets on geopolymer composites.
Writing in the journal Construction and Building Materials, a team of scientists from China, the USA, and the UK have proposed a novel approach to creating smart cement.
A paper recently published in the journal Materials reviewed the recent developments in graphene-based flexible photodetectors (PDs).
William Blythe Ltd (a Synthomer Group Company), a specialty chemicals and advanced materials manufacturer based in Lancashire, UK, scales up graphene oxide production to meet increased demand for the novel material.̴...
Available exclusively from Goodfellow, NanoRegMed's innovative graphene-based nanocomposite films, Hastalex® and BioHastalex®, are set to solve some of the most important demands in modern medicine, including tissue engineering, skin and nerve regeneration, and cardiac patches.
Researchers reviewed the combination of synergistic phosphorus-based flame retardants (P-FRs) and expandable graphite (EG) in a new study.
Nanomaterials remain a significant growth area with the potential to enable a wide range of next-generation technologies. Although the material is on a nanoscale, most manufacturers incorporate them into some form of intermediate to be used. An emerging area for nanocarbons is making "macro-scale" CNTs. This is a misnomer but is used to encompass CNT yarns, sheets, or veils.
New research demonstrates the feasibility of using graphene to control hydrogen isotopes, specifically tritium.
A group of researchers recently published a paper in the journal ACS Energy Letters that demonstrated the feasibility of using single-site titanium (Ti) catalysts for hydrogen (H2) spillover and storage on graphene.
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