Teijin Aramid and Rice University scientists recently announced the creation of a "super fiber" produced from wet spinning carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Teijin Aramid expects to initially target electrical wiring for aerospace and defense, but the researchers believe the unique combination of mechanical,...
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News Commentary | April 08, 2021
Researchers at Northwestern University exposed borophene (a 2D sheet of boron atoms) to hydrogen to produce a two‑atom‑thick sheet of hydrogen and boron atoms. While it is more complex than borophene, the research group claims borophane is more stable, potentially important for electronics ... Not part of subscription
Company Profile | March 21, 2022
Produces high‑purity and ‑quality SWCNTs and graphene nanoplatelets via plasma processes Main application focus is high‑performance electronics and sensors for SWCNTs and battery anode applications for graphene Sells materials through its website for R&D applications, engages in ... Not part of subscription
Company Profile | May 19, 2022
Uses Hummers' method to make graphite oxides, followed by a graphite exfoliation process under microwave irradiation to make graphene oxides (GOs) and GNPs; product offerings are GNPs and GOs in powder form and as suspensions Current capacities for GNPs and GOs are 150 tonne/a and 500 tonne/a, ... Not part of subscription