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Graphene (/ˈɡræfiːn/) is an
allotrope of
carbon consisting of a
single layer of
atoms arranged in a
hexagonal lattice nanostructure. The name is derived...
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GrapheneOS (formerly
Android Hardening or AndroidHardening) is an Android-based, open source,
privacy and security-focused
mobile operating system for...
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Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs, also
called nano-
graphene ribbons or nano-graphite ribbons) are
strips of
graphene with
width less than 100 nm.
Graphene ribbons...
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graphene antenna is a high-frequency
antenna based on
graphene, a one atom
thick two
dimensional carbon crystal,
designed to
enhance radio communications...
- Single-layer
graphene was
first unambiguously produced and
identified in 2004, by the
group of
Andre Geim and
Konstantin Novoselov,
though they credit...
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rapidly increasing list of
graphene production techniques have been
developed to
enable graphene's use in
commercial applications.
Isolated 2D crystals...
- nitride, oxynitride),
carbon (fiber, nanofibers, nanotubes,
diamond and
graphene), fluorocarbons, filaments, tungsten,
titanium nitride and
various high-κ...
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yield monomolecular sheets,
known as
graphene oxide by
analogy to
graphene, the single-layer form of graphite.
Graphene oxide sheets have been used to prepare...
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Potential graphene applications include lightweight, thin, and
flexible electric/photonics circuits,
solar cells, and
various medical,
chemical and industrial...
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graphene morphology is any of the
structures related to, and
formed from,
single sheets of
graphene. '
Graphene' is
typically used to
refer to the crystalline...