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Paragraf and Queen Mary University awarded £500,000 to explore the use of graphene to replace rare metal Indium

Paragraf and Queen Mary University awarded £500,000 to explore the use of graphene to replace rare metal Indium

Paragraf, which recently raised $16 million USD to push forward graphene-based electronics technologies, and Queen Mary University of London have been awarded £500,000 (around $623,000 USD) by Innovate UK to explore using graphene to replace the rare metal Indium.The...

End-to-end processing chain of 2D materials successfully demonstrated as part of project “HEA2D”

Project “HEA2D”, which started in 2016 and set out to investigate the production, qualities, and applications of 2D nanomaterials, recently demonstrated end-to-end processing chain of two-dimensional nanomaterials. The project is a collaboration between...
Graphmatech launches new graphene-enhanced conductive processable composite material

Graphmatech launches new graphene-enhanced conductive processable composite material

Sweden-based startup Graphmatech announced the launch of a new graphene-enhanced composite material. The new product, called Aros Create, is made of Nylon Aros Graphene pellets with a volume resistivity of less than 1 Ωcm while maintaining polymer lightweight,...

Graphene enables researchers to control infrared and terahertz waves

Researchers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) in Switzerland and the University of Manchester in the UK have found an efficient way to control infrared and terahertz waves using graphene. “There exist a class of the so-called Dirac materials, where the...

GrapheneCA enters MoU with Apis Cor to develop a graphene-enhanced 3D printing system

GrapheneCA, graphene producer and developer of graphene-based technology for industries and consumers, has announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Apis Cor to develop a 3D printing system capable of printing graphene materials.GrapheneCA and...
Unique device that combines graphene and boron nitride can switch from superconducting to insulating

Unique device that combines graphene and boron nitride can switch from superconducting to insulating

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have designed a graphene device that switches from a superconducting material to an insulator and back again to a superconductor — all with a flip of a switch....