Carbon news, November 2022

smart paper packaging with built-in graphene sensor could offer real-time warnings of spoiled food or temperature conditions likely to cause spoilage

Researchers have come up with a novel strategy for growing carbon nanotubes with a single desired chirality.

By studying how sheets of graphene slide over a graphite surface, researchers have come up with a new law of friction.

Researchers have shown that the metal-organic framework aluminum formate offers a cheap and effective material for capturing carbon dioxide.

By burning away a scaffold of carbon nanotubes, engineers have been able to produce a forest of aligned boron nitride nanotubes.

Scientists have managed to produce a material with the disordered structure of a plastic that conducts electricity more like a metal.

novel conductive biomaterial composite based on pristine graphene and collagen is ideal for neural medical device applications

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