Graphene in Epoxy: A Case Study in Creating Stronger, Smarter Composites
Project Goal: Build a Better Epoxy The challenge was clear: create an epoxy composite that conducts electricity while remaining...
Project Goal: Build a Better Epoxy The challenge was clear: create an epoxy composite that conducts electricity while remaining...
Introduction Reduced Graphene Oxide (RGO) is a form of graphene that has been partially reduced from graphene oxide. It...
Imagine printing a computer circuit as easily as you print a birthday card. Or wearing a bright t-shirt that...
Introduction: From Science Fiction to Your Closet Imagine your morning run. Your shirt doesn’t just absorb sweat; it analyzes...
Graphene is no longer just a lab experiment—it’s changing the world! This super-thin, ultra-strong, and highly conductive carbon material...
The electronics industry is undergoing a quiet revolution—one where circuits are printed like newspapers instead of etched in billion-dollar...
Yes! Graphene oxide (GO) is safe when used correctly. Scientists have proven: It doesn’t contaminate your drinking water Nature...
What Are Graphene Nanoplatelets? Graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) are tiny flakes of carbon atoms arranged in a flat, honeycomb pattern....
Introducing Graphene Sheet The Wonder Material Imagine a material that’s: 200 times stronger than steel Lighter than paper More...
Graphene oxide (GO) differs from pure graphene because it contains oxygen groups attached to its structure. These oxygen groups...
