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Researchers develop graphene aerosol gel inks for printing micro-supercapacitors

Researchers from Kansas State University, led by Suprem Das, assistant professor of industrial and manufacturing systems engineering, in collaboration with Christopher Sorensen, university distinguished professor of physics, have shown potential ways to manufacture...

AMD and First graphene to collaborate on development of graphene inks and coatings

Advanced Material Development (AMD) and First Graphene have agreed to collaborate on the ongoing development of AMD’s conductive inks and other graphene enabled coatings.Under a binding memorandum of understanding (MoU), AMD will provide expertise in the design and...

Duke team creates fully recyclable printed electronics

Researchers at Duke University have created transistors with three carbon-based inks. The all-carbon thin-film transistors were made using crystalline nanocellulose as a dielectric, carbon nanotubes as a semiconductor, graphene as a conductor and paper as a substrate....
University at Buffalo team 3D prints graphene aerogels for water treatment

University at Buffalo team 3D prints graphene aerogels for water treatment

University at Buffalo (UB) researchers have developed a novel 3D printed water-purifying graphene aerogel that could be scaled for use at large wastewater treatment plants.UB’s 3D printed ultra-light G-PDA-BSA aerogel. Image credit: UB and...
AMD signs LOI with Marks and Spencer for graphene-based ink tech for RFID

AMD signs LOI with Marks and Spencer for graphene-based ink tech for RFID

Advanced Material Development (AMD) has announced that it has signed a Letter of Intent with Marks and Spencer to further its work on the development of a green and sustainable RFID solution for the apparel and packaging industry.AMD stated that it has made...
AMD announces first contract under the Defense Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL)

AMD announces first contract under the Defense Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL)

Advanced Material Development (AMD) recently announced that it secured its first contract under the Defense Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) Weapons Sector Research Framework (WSRF), worth £125,000 (around USD$166,700).The contract will fund the early...