Graphene has become a major research topic in physical sciences in recent years and has many potential applications. However, realizing this promise will require translating academic graphene research to industry, where many practical roadblocks will need to be overcome before a clear advantage can be established over other technologies. This meeting will focus on those applications of graphene that are most likely to reach the market within the next 5-10 years or sooner, and strategies to overcome the roadblocks along the way.
novel way of aligning graphene oxide sheets creates filtration membranes with improved flux and selectivity
Researchers have developed a novel clean technique for doping graphene via a charge-transfer layer made of low-impurity tungsten oxyselenide.