Carbon news, July 2021

A single atomic layer of cobalt-doped zinc oxide is the first room-temperature 2D magnet that is chemically stable under ambient conditions.

Producing heavy fermions with cheap and non-radioactive materials

Using a specially prepared rack, researchers have shown that the electronic properties of graphene can be specifically modified by mechanical stretching.

By utilizing graphene quantum dots as a support, researchers have produced single-atom catalysts with a high density of transition-metal atoms.

Researchers have fabricated an ultralight nanoarchitected carbon material that is more efficient at absorbing impacts than Kevlar of the same weight.

paper offers a cheap, flexible and biodegradable alternative substrate to silicon for simple electronic devices like disposable sensors

Researchers have found that a common material analysis technique can give misleading results due to an erroneous assumption during calibration.

Using an innovative method called scratch testing, researchers have shown that adding graphene nanoplatelets to cement increases its fracture resistance.

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