Carbon news, August 2021

Researchers have produced carbon nanotube fibers that can act as a thermoelectric generator, able to turn heat into electricity.

Researchers have developed nanofibers where energy can take advantage of quantum mechanics to move thousands of times faster than normal.

New material outperforms activated carbon in aqueous environments

By adding organic ligands to 'stubborn' metals like tungsten and platinum, researchers have managed to evaporate them at significantly lower temperatures.

‘Revolutionary, green and scalable’ synthesis for high-performance carbon materials

Discovery of New Nonlinear Optical Materials

Researchers have observed signs of a rare type of superconductivity known as 'spin-triplet' in magic-angle twisted trilayer graphene.

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