The technique that Geim and Novoselov used to create
the first graphene sheets both amuses and fascinates me (from the article by Kit Eaton on the Fast Company website),
Not exact matches
Carbon nanotubes are tiny hexagonal tubes, made by rolling
sheets of
graphene, said Rasel Das,
first author of the paper.
Rice materials scientist Rouzbeh Shahsavari and alumnus Navid Sakhavand
first built atom - level computer models of pillared
graphene —
sheets of
graphene connected by covalently bonded carbon nanotubes — to discover their strength and electrical properties as well as their thermal conductivity.
April 19, 2018 - A study at MIT has produced the
first ever mass - produced
graphene sheets, using a roll - to - roll process.
Literally taking inspiration from a trashcan of scrunched up paper, the engineers came up with a way of crumpling
graphene sheets into balls by
first atomizing them into tiny water droplets.
«We've developed the
first membrane that consists of a high density of subnanometer - scale pores in an atomically thin, single
sheet of
graphene,» O'Hern says.