Fujitsu Laboratories recently announced that it’s created a composite of multi-walled nanotubes (MWNTs) and graphene sheets, using chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Picture this composite as a kitchen table – the MWNTs being the legs and graphene sheet(s) being the table top. Fujitsu reported that th...
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News Commentary | April 08, 2021
Inhalation of nanomaterials is one of their biggest health risks, so putting them against your mouth is probably not a good idea. Lux was already skeptical about the utility of graphene masks, so this announcement simply creates further barriers to adoption. To read more, click here.
News Commentary | June 23, 2021
Researchers at Nanjing University have demonstrated a superscattering metamaterial capable of blocking the passage of microwaves through open air. The metamaterial consists of iron‑rich ceramic rods arranged along one side of a 5 cm‑wide gateway. In principle, there is no physical limit to the size ... 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