Carbon news, May 2014

A simple, inexpensive spray method that deposits a graphene film can heal manufacturing defects and produce a high-quality graphene layer.

Thermal analysis: new video presentations now available

Five more videos on subjects including elastomers, nanomaterials, and thermosets.

Scientists have created a new material, related to graphene, which has the potential to improve transistors used in electronic devices.

Researchers have demonstrated a technique whereby the electronic properties of GBN heterostructures can be modified with visible light.

Research carried out at UPV/EHU, DIPC and CNRS advances the understanding of electric contacts in future carbon-based nanoelectronics.

Development of a new low-cost, large-area method for production of "fuzzy" carbon fibre composites with superior electrical properties.

Brian LeRoy can switched stacked graphene trilayers between metallic and semiconductor forms.

6 weeks until Graphene Supply, Application & Commercialisation 2014.

The best of Materials Science news during April 2014.

Scientists have created a nanoscale detector that checks the presence of hydrogen sulfide in crude oil and natural gas while they’re still in the ground.

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