Graphene has potential applications in the energy sector, including energy storage, solar panels, fuel cells, batteries, and thermal management due to its high conductivity, transparency, surface area ...
Source, Application, End-use Industry (Automotive & Transportation, Aerospace & Defense, Electronics, and Construction) and ...
These properties are attractive for applications, including liquid crystal devices, solar cells and organic light-emission devices, where graphene may provide potentially significant advantages ...
In order to be able to fulfill rising demand, the chemical industry invests billions of dollars each year in new and sustaining capital. Chemicals and materials are omnipresent in contemporary life, ...
The high surface area of graphene can also increase the energy density of the battery, allowing for a higher storage capacity in a smaller size. Despite being an attractive material for battery ...
Graphene is the novel material behind the brain-computer interface (BCI) technology developed by InBrain Neuroelectronics.
Destination 2D’s CMOS-compatible interconnect design innovation is achieved via intercalation-doped and edge-contacted ...
This study evaluates silver-coated laser-induced graphene strain sensors, revealing enhanced sensitivity and reliability for ...
When you drive your EV, the battery system switches to cooling mode to prevent the battery from overheating. The graphene heat spreader absorbs the excess heat and directs it to the cooling system.