2-dimensional (2D) materials – Page 5
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Model predicts graphene to melt at 6000K
Monolayer graphene could survive on the surface of the sun
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Cutting edge chemistry in 2016
We take a look back at some highlights from last year’s chemical science research
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Silly Putty gets smart with graphene augmentation
Material is so sensitive to deformation it can pick up the footfalls of a tiny spider
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Spoked wheel polyphenylene rolls into flatland
Structure may act as building block for new class of 2D materials
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Miracle material potential water pollutant
Researchers demonstrate toxic effects of graphene on aquatic life
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Opinion
A nanocarbon revolution
Twenty years on from the Nobel prize for fullerenes chemists pay tribute to the field Harry Kroto helped to launch
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Antimony latest element to join 2D materials family
Antimonene is predicted to have interesting properties that would make it suitable for optoelectronic devices
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Graphene oxide and the vortex of chirality
Spinning tunes handedness of graphene oxide sheets
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3D graphene adds dimension to deaf–mute communication
Printed aerogel’s translation of sign language speaks volumes for 3D graphene materials
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News
Bringing 2D materials to market
Thomas Swan will supply Manchester institutes at bulk scale to speed application development
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Nanogenerator helps turn the tide on ‘blue’ energy
Atom thick sheets can generate electricity where salt and fresh water mix
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Serial crystallography enhanced by graphene
Graphene-containing microfluidic device used to study the structures of complex protein crystals
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Brazil joins race to commercialise graphene
A new graphene and nanomaterials research centre, known as MackGraphe, has officially opened in São Paulo
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Graphene sponge soaks up good vibrations
Material could enhance artificial skin with tactile sensors
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New forms of 2D boron synthesised
Flat boron allotropes could find a future use in nanoelectronics
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Chemists unravel their carbon ramen
Noodle-like nanostructures emerge as a cheap alternative to graphene
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Siligraphene gets serious about solar cells
Calculations put forward a promising 2D optoelectronic material
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3D printed graphene aerogels take shape
Technique holds potential to fabricate ultra-light structures with architectures tailored for specific applications