Carbon news, May 2019

Inks made from 2D materials like graphene can be coated onto a polyester fabric in a simple dyeing process to produce electronic components.

Recyclable graphite-cellulose composite stronger than steel

researchers have developed an alternative to plastic in the form of a recyclable composite made from graphite and cellulose extracted from wood pulp

Scientists have discovered that applying strain to 2D materials such as doped-graphene could increase their critical superconducting temperature.

Scientists have used extremely high pressures and temperatures to dope nanodiamonds with elements such as silicon and argon.

Scientists have developed a next-generation plastic that can be recycled again and again into new materials of any color, shape or form.

Now open for Original Research and Review article submission.

Hydrogen binds to 2D, all-carbon graphene quicker than predicted

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Researchers have developed a new protective layer for carbon nanotubes that can protect them from environmental contamination.

A new study proposes that single photons can interact with each other on graphene surfaces, suggesting new designs for optical quantum computers.

Researchers have calculated that applying an oscillating voltage should cause the electrons in graphene to flow like a liquid.

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