Recent research has found a new way to make graphene that adds structural defects to improve the performance of the material ...
Graphene has long been called a “wonder material.” Just one atom thick, it is incredibly strong, light, and an excellent ...
Graphene, and the carbon nanotubes that can be made from it, has incredible potential for a wide variety of industries.
New findings reveal that organosulfate groups, not carboxyls, control graphene oxide's surface charge in water, challenging long-standing models and reshaping its chemical profile. (Nanowerk Spotlight ...
Why do cold thin sheets of carbon offer no resistance to electric currents? Two experiments are bringing us closer to an answer – and maybe even to practical room-temperature superconductors. Kin ...
When used during the growth process, Azupyrene helps form graphene-like films that are rich in these controlled defects. One ...