A team from Australia’s James Cook University has synthesized “freestanding” graphene using non-toxic and renewable tangerine peel oil that can reportedly be used for the recovery of silver from ...
Revolutionising the synthesis of graphene as an alternative to conventional graphite for lithium-ion batteries, UNSW Sydney ...
Scientists at UNSW Sydney have developed a cost-effective method to convert peanut shell waste into high-quality graphene for ...
Grapherry is working with battery companies to evaluate scalable, waste-derived graphene for anode performance, manufacturability, and cost. Working directly with battery companies allows us to ...
Laser-induced graphene (LIG) is a promising material for sensors and circuits, typically made by laser-scribing carbon-rich plastics like polyimide. But, as research aims to better contribute to ...
Engineers have developed a cheaper and greener way to make graphene from leftover peanut shells. (Nanowerk News) The development opens the door to cheaper, more sustainable electronics and energy ...
A new way to make hydrogen from waste plastic also produces graphene as a byproduct. If the graphene is sold at its current market price, it could actually become profitable to generate hydrogen as a ...
Hydrogen could be a green fuel of the future, but at present it’s mainly made out of fossil fuels in a process that generates a lot of CO2. A new technique, however, generates hydrogen gas from ...
Researchers at UNSW have discovered a new way to make graphene, a remarkable ‘wonder material’, using just discarded peanut shells. The development opens the door to cheaper, more sustainable ...