Sharma and Zelisko's experimental collaborators at Rice University, led by engineering professor Pulickel Ajayan, fabricated the graphene
nitride sheet devices.
Not exact matches
Rice University materials scientists have created a light foam from two - dimensional
sheets of hexagonal - boron
nitride (h - BN) that absorbs carbon dioxide.
Hui Huang from A * STAR's Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology and his colleagues from Nanyang Technological University and Jinan University, China, have fabricated asymmetric supercapacitors which incorporate metal
nitride electrodes with stacked
sheets of graphene.
In one recent study, they obtained good results by incorporating ruthenium ions into a
sheet - like nanostructure composed of carbon
nitride.
Performance was further improved by combining the ruthenium - doped carbon
nitride with graphene, a
sheet - like form of carbon, to form a layered composite.
Unlike most 2D ceramics, MXenes have inherently good conductivity because they are molecular
sheets made from the carbides and
nitrides of transition metals like titanium.
Charge carriers in polymeric carbon
nitrides always take paths perpendicular to the
sheets, as Merschjann's group has now shown.
Monolayer - thick
sheets of hexagonal boron
nitride, aka «white graphene,» could be the perfect ultra-thin partner for graphene
Monolayer - thick
sheets of hexagonal boron
nitride, aka «white graphene,» could be the perfect ultra-thin partner for graphene (Credit: < a href ="http://www.shutterstock.com/pic.mhtml?id=115490785&src=id" rel="nofollow"> Shutterstock )