Graphene sensors news September-October 2017
Graphene’s properties supersede all other existing materials for various applications including chemical and biosensors due…
Graphene’s properties supersede all other existing materials for various applications including chemical and biosensors due…
Advancements in the material synthesis of intrinsically flexible nanomaterials such as graphene, h-BN, CNTs and…
Low-cost, high volume production and ease of integration is crucial for the development of widespread…
The last two months has seen a number of new graphene investments, commercial agreements and…
The main market for carbon nanomaterials such as graphene and carbon nanotubes is Asia, due…
As fossil fuels deplete and oil & gas companies have to dig deeper and in…
Promising the exceptional properties of quantum dots but without the toxicity, graphene quantum dots could…
A two-dimensional nitrogen-containing crystal that could rival graphene in semiconductors. A major obstacle for wider…
Regulatory restrictions, environmental concerns and the need for multi-functionality is driving innovation in the coatings…
Research in graphene for biomedical applications has increased greatly in the last few years in…