3D graphene refers to a material that consists of a graphene-based framework that has a porous, three-dimensional structure. This material can be referred to as a graphene aerogel or a 3D-printed ...
Graphene has been a wonder material ever since it was first isolated in 2004. A graphene sheet, one carbon atom thick, is strong, lightweight and highly conductive, and researchers have been ...
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have unlocked the potential of graphene in areas as diverse as vehicles, consumer ...
The sensor is produced using a polyimide film, which is converted into porous graphene using a pulsed laser. The added zinc oxide nanoparticles attract the HXA molecules to the electrode surface.
Researchers develop 3D-printable graphene ink for widespread health, industrial and environmental applications.
Technology has filed several US patent applications on a process for cost-effective production of graphene-hosted silicon as a ...
Waterloo researchers develop 3D printable graphene ink - expanding applications into automotive, consumer electronics, and more.