Graphene has been hailed as one of the greatest inventions in modern history—yet it hasn't really done much of anything, just yet. Should people really be so excited?
Graphene has potential applications in the energy sector, including energy storage, solar panels, fuel cells, batteries, and thermal management due to its high conductivity, transparency, surface area ...
Researchers have developed a reproducible and scalable method for producing graphene oxide nanosheets from commercial carbon fibers, marking a breakthrough in sustainable nanomaterial synthesis.
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Plasma treatment of graphene sheets with different gases enhances their sensitivity to ammonia (NH 3).The treatment introduces defects that improve NH 3 binding ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Advancements in spintronics using graphene encapsulated in hexagonal boron nitride have been achieved, enabling energy-efficient quantum electronics. By forming ...
Now, researchers have developed an improved gas-sensing technology by treating graphene sheets with plasma under different conditions, creating structural and chemical defects that enhance ammonia ...