New Graphene-based Material Clarifies Graphite Oxide Chemistry

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Sun, 10/05/2008 - 23:45

A new "graphene-based" material that helps solve the structure of graphite oxide and could lead to other potential discoveries of the one-atom thick substance called graphene, which has applications in nanoelectronics, energy storage and production, and transportation such as airplanes and cars has been created by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin.


 

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