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  2. Levidian Nanosystems - Wikipedia

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    In December 2014, Cambridge Nanosystems was awarded £500,000 from the UK's Technology Strategy Board in order to increase capacity of their material. The funds were used to develop a manufacturing facility in Cambridge with the capability of producing up to 100 tonnes of Graphene a year for the European market. FGV and Cambridge Nanosystems ...

  3. Graphene production techniques - Wikipedia

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    A rapidly increasing list of graphene production techniques have been developed to enable graphene's use in commercial applications. [1]Isolated 2D crystals cannot be grown via chemical synthesis beyond small sizes even in principle, because the rapid growth of phonon density with increasing lateral size forces 2D crystallites to bend into the third dimension. [2]

  4. Log 9 Materials - Wikipedia

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    Log9 Materials is an Indian nanotechnology company, headquartered in Bangalore, [2] operating in the areas of sustainable energy and filtration.With 16 patents around Graphene, Log9 Materials has developed Aluminium–air battery, aluminium fuel cells for both mobility and stationary energy applications.

  5. OCSiAl - Wikipedia

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    OCSiAl owns the only scalable technology that can synthesize graphene nanotubes (also known as single wall carbon nanotubes – SWCNTs) in industrial volumes. [1] [2] The technology is notable for producing SWCNTs in large quantities (tonnes) to enable low enough pricing for industrial applications to become economically feasible.

  6. Skeleton Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Skeleton Technologies was created in 2009 for the purpose of developing graphene-based supercapacitors. In 2011, the company started the development of SpaceCap, a capacitor based on Skeleton's proprietary carbide-derived carbon material, as a part of a commission from the European Space Agency. [13]

  7. Graphene - Wikipedia

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    Graphene (/ ˈ ɡ r æ f iː n /) [1] is a carbon allotrope consisting of a single layer of atoms arranged in a honeycomb planar nanostructure. [2] [3] The name "graphene" is derived from "graphite" and the suffix -ene, indicating the presence of double bonds within the carbon structure.

  8. Centre for Advanced 2D Materials - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Advanced 2D Materials (CA2DM), at the National University of Singapore (NUS), is the first centre in Asia dedicated to graphene research. [1] The centre was established under the scientific advice of two Nobel Laureates in physics – Prof Andre Geim and Prof Konstantin Novoselov - who won the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics for their discovery of graphene. [2]

  9. Turtle Wax - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the brand introduced its upmarket "Hybrid Solutions" product range. The line reflects the brand's more technology-forward, premium offerings, with ingredients such as ceramic and graphene additives. In 2023, Turtle Wax partnered with tattoo and street artist Mister Cartoon to create a new line of products, The Art of Car Care.