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Customized carbon nanoribbons could simplify molecular electronics
Researchers have developed a series of techniques to build carbon nanoribbons atom by atom, engineering their electronic properties from the ground up rather than carving them from bulk material.
The molecule developed by scientists from the UMA and UCM is capable of controlling the rotation between parallel segments of this material and generating an efficient and durable ionic charge ...
Ultra-sensitive graphene sensors capable of detecting disease biomarkers at extremely low concentrations could soon enable rapid medical tests, scientists said on the final day of the GraphIN 2026 ...
A study in Nature Communications by researchers at the University of Surrey and Graz University of Technology investigated two ultra-thin, honeycomb-structured sheet materials: graphene and hexagonal ...
Graphene is a two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterial composed of a single layer of carbon atoms. Its physical and electronic properties make it ideal for the manufacture of a wide range of technological ...
Recent research has found a new way to make Graphene that adds structural defects to improve the performance of the material that could have benefits across a range of applications - from sensors and ...
Graphene, renowned for its strength and conductivity, is poised to revolutionize clean water initiatives. At GraphIN 2026, experts showcased graphene-based technologies that enhance water purification ...
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