Graphene production technique offers green alternative to graphite mining

Graphene production technique offers green alternative to graphite mining

Researchers in Sweden report a green alternative to reduce reliance on mining graphite, the raw source behind the “wonder material” graphene. In the journal Small, researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology say they have developed a reproducible and scalable method for producing graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets from commercial carbon fibers, marking a breakthrough in sustainable nanomaterial synthesis. Researchers in Sweden report a green alternative to reduce reliance on mining graphite, the raw source behind the “wonder material” graphene. In the journal Small, researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology say they have developed a reproducible and scalable method for producing graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets from commercial carbon fibers, marking a breakthrough in sustainable nanomaterial synthesis. Nanomaterials Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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