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What is the Difference Between Graphene Oxide and Reduced Graphene Oxide
Graphene oxide and reduced graphene
oxide are valuable graphene derivatives. Graphene oxide and reduced graphene
oxide show different chemical and structural properties due to the differences
in their chemical compositions. IntroductionThe most prominent differences are observed in
the electrical conductivity, hydrophilic behavior, mechanical strength, and
dispersibility of these materials. Different properties of graphene oxide and
reduced graphene oxide are utilized in energy storag
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20th May 2020
Graphene Aerogels
Graphene aerogels (GAs) are materials
that combine the intriguing properties of graphene with the tunable 3-D nature
of aerogel structure. The high surface area, porous structure, thermal and
electrical conductivity, mechanical strength, and chemical stability of GAs are
widely utilized in energy storage applications and environmental protection
processes.Graphene aerogels are
novel structures that have recently attracted attention due to their excellent
intrinsic properties.Introduc
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13th May 2020
Uses of Graphene Sheet Films - Nanografi Blog
Graphene sheet films, just like graphene, are two-dimensional graphite with a lot of useful properties. Graphene sheet, Pyrolytic Graphite Sheets, and graphene have similar atomic structure with graphite, a single layer of carbon atoms with a hexagonal configuration. Graphene sheets can be obtained via numerous way. This article will discuss the graphene sheet films's properties, ways to synthesize them, and their applications.Click Image to Find out more about Graphene in this compreh
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15th Apr 2020
Use of Graphene in Nuclear Power Plants
The element Graphene probably means nothing to you. However, it is part of
the composition of one of the most common objects that is near you: a pencil.
Graphene is a two-dimensional sheet of carbon atoms organized in a honeycomb
structure and its stack forms the graphite of our pencil mines. Graphene was
discovered in 2004 by two physicists, Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov when
it was believed to be physically impossible. Graphene has incredible properties,
to the point that it c
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24th Mar 2020
Analyzed: Graphene Supercapacitors
Supercapacitors are formed by
pairs of conductive plates separated by a dielectric medium. Its operation is
very similar to that of a large-scale capacitor. However, the name of the supercapacitor
indicates its greater capacity, thousands of times greater than the capacity of
high capacity electrolytic capacitors, being able to charge and discharge in
very short periods. Graphene has a lot of potential in the construction of
Supercapacitors, therefore this article aims to discuss the role
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30th Jan 2020