The global carbon nanomaterials market is experiencing rapid growth, poised to revolutionize sectors like energy storage, electronics, and healthcare through innovations in materials such as graphene, ...
New technological advancements with functional prosthetic hands raise graphene nanotubes' potential in allowing them to interact with electronic touchscreens. Young scientists from Motorica, a biomed ...
Laser shockwaves convert carbon nanotube films into multilayer graphene without external heating, boosting thermal conductivity sevenfold in a single chemical-free step. Why not simply use graphene ...
Around half of the world’s useful energy is wasted as heat due to the limited efficiency of energy conversion devices. For example, one-third of a vehicle’s energy dissipates as waste heat in exhaust ...
A leading Chinese company in engineering plastics and new composite materials, Genius, together with OCSiAl, a world leader in the production of graphene nanotubes, has developed an advanced ...
While recycling programs have made significant progress in reducing the landfilling of plastic waste, large quantities of plastic are still being placed into landfills and a significant amount of ...
LUXEMBOURG—The European Union has a silicone rubber compound incorporating graphene nanotube concentrate and tailored for use in medical devices into the European market, according to developer OCSiAl ...
What could possibly be cooler than graphene or carbon nanotubes? Rice University's new material that consists of forests of carbon nanotubes grown on sheets of graphene, of course! This ...
(Nanowerk News) Rice University researchers have found that fracture-resistant “rebar graphene” is more than twice as tough as pristine graphene. Graphene is a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon. On the ...
Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) have not yet met commercial expectations from a decade ago, and now hot on its heels is graphene. Graphene is considered a hot candidate for applications such as computers, ...
LUXEMBOURG—Japanese conglomerate and fluorine technologies specialist Daikin Industries has become a shareholder in OCSiAl, a Luxembourg-based producer of graphene nanotubes. The acquisition follows ...