Researchers at the University of Turku, Finland, have succeeded in producing sensors from single-wall carbon nanotubes that ...
In a new study, researchers produced nanomaterials that could be used in developing more accurate sensors for healthcare in the future.
We aren’t quite sure what to make of a press release from the University of Arkansas claiming they can draw current from a sheet of freestanding graphene purely from its temperature fluctuations.
Single-wall carbon nanotubes developed by University of Turku researchers show promise for sensitive healthcare sensors, ...
The university’s materials engineering collegium researcher developed methods to segregate nanotubes based on their chirality ...
Now, researchers have developed an improved gas-sensing technology by treating graphene sheets with plasma under different conditions, creating structural and chemical defects that enhance ammonia ...
Graphene is a two-dimensional material consisting of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure. Its properties include high strength and good conductivity of heat and ...