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  • Article - 2 Sep 2013
    Graphene has a wide range of potential applications in industry, but adoption is still limited by the difficulties with large-scale manufacturing of the unique material.
  • Article - 3 Jun 2013
    Scientists from the University of Manchester have discovered a material which combines graphene, a one-atom thick layer of graphite, with the transition metal dichalcogenides.
  • Article - 16 Feb 2013
    This article looks at the applications of graphene in electronics.
  • Article - 15 Feb 2013
    The separation of gas mixtures using nanoporous materials is an emerging field of research with many potential applications including fuel cells, batteries, gas sensors and gas purification.
  • Article - 9 Feb 2024
    Celebrating women's pivotal role in graphene research on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. #WomenInScience #GrapheneResearch
  • Article - 29 Nov 2009
    Graphene is the newest member in the family of carbon allotropes. Although isolated graphene was reported for the first time only in 2004, the progress it made over these years is enormous, and it...
  • Article - 13 Nov 2023
    While graphene has potential applications in many industries, one of the most intriguing and innovative emerging areas of graphene research is its use in quantum technologies.
  • Article - 8 Oct 2021
    Read more about the graphene-based nanomaterial innovations that are advancing the development of accurate, effective biosensors for clinical applications.
  • Article - 7 Jun 2013
    There are a number of ways in which grapheme monolayers can be isolated or created but the most popular way presently is the use of the chemical vapor deposition process.
  • Article - 5 Sep 2023
    In this article, we focus on the use of graphene in water sensors, exploring how these sensors detect common contaminants, including heavy metals, microbes and irregular pH.

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