Graphene oxide (GO, product number 763705) is an exceptional material observed as a solitary monomolecular layer of graphite with numerous oxygen encompassing functionalities like epoxide, carbonyl, ...
A recent study published in the journal ACS Omega provides an overview of the various graphene oxide production methods, characterization methodologies, and applications. The research also looks at ...
Burning fossil fuels to generate electricity has led to concerns over air quality and climate change. This has driven the need for clean and renewable energy sources. Supercapacitors, batteries and ...
We have developed a safe and scalable process for production of graphene oxide and verified it to be safe in a professional explosion test facility used by the Norwegian oil and gas industry. We now ...
Graphene oxide and graphene oxide derivatives will be reviewed, with emphasis on industrially useful properties. Thereafter we briefly go through a range of claimed potential application, focusing on ...
Engineers have unlocked a new class of supercapacitor material that could rival traditional batteries in energy while charging dramatically faster. By redesigning carbon structures into highly curved, ...
Graphene, first isolated and characterized in 2004 by researchers at the University of Manchester (Manchester, U.K.) who used adhesive tape to separate graphite into individual layers of carbon, won ...
Following the discovery of graphene, its two-dimensional (2D) structure and its electronic and mechanical properties have gained much attention from the research community. Graphene is extensively ...
The U.S. pulp and paper industry uses large quantities of water to produce cellulose pulp from trees. The water leaving the pulping process contains a number of organic byproducts and inorganic ...