A nanographene is a finite, nanometer-scale fragment of graphene's hexagonal carbon lattice in which edges, shape, and size dominate its electronic, optical, and chemical properties. Simple definition ...
Juan Casado Cordón, Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Malaga, considers graphene—an infinite layer of carbon atoms—as one of the greatest discoveries of the last 20 years due to its ...
Graphene has received significant interest since its isolation in 2004, primarily due to its excellent thermal, electronic, mechanical, and optical properties. A range of techniques have been used for ...
When it comes to electrically conductive nanomaterials, graphene—stronger and lighter than steel and more conductive than copper—has been shown to be an excellent choice for a wide range of ...
Safe and sustainable from the outset – how exactly would you ensure that? Empa researchers are applying the Safe and ...