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Graphene concrete is rewriting the rules of construction
Concrete has quietly become one of the planet’s biggest climate problems, yet it remains the backbone of modern cities and infrastructure. A new class of graphene concrete is starting to change that ...
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What Is Graphene? And Will It Ever Be Useful?
Graphene, and the carbon nanotubes that can be made from it, has incredible potential for a wide variety of industries.
GrapheneUses.org expands its graphene applications library, covering batteries, coatings, electronics, water filtration, and advanced materials. Graphene is shaping the future of technology, and our ...
U.S. startup Carbon Rivers Inc. offers "wonder material" graphene as a solution to the environmental impacts of vehicle tires. The widely used compound found in tires — 6PPD — causes water pollution ...
Announced in mid-August, Gerdau Graphene, released a new admixture for concrete called NanoCONS, "enabling concrete producers to leverage the unprecedented physical properties of graphene to improve ...
According to new research from Rice University, while Edison’s goal was simply to create a longer-lasting electric lamp, the ...
Electrically switchable adhesion in a ferroelectric polymer film enables clean, fast, solvent-free transfer of graphene from copper growth substrates to target surfaces.
Graphene is a two-dimensional lattice of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern, renowned for its exceptional electrical conductivity, thermal transport, and mechanical strength. Turbostratic ...
If it feels like you’ve been hearing about recycling plastic all of your life, you might be right. The first plastic recycling mill was built in 1972[1], about the same time as the Environmental ...
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