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  2. 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.

  3. OCSiAl - Wikipedia

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    OCSiAl is a global nanotechnology company, the world's largest graphene nanotube manufacturer, conducting its operations worldwide. The OCSiAl headquarters are located in Luxembourg, with several offices in the United States, Europe and Asia. The company has over 450 employees.

  4. Levidian Nanosystems - Wikipedia

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    The company has developed a process to produce graphene at ultra-high quality and on a larger scale than has previously been possible by using biogas waste products such as Methane. [ 1 ] Cambridge Nanosystems was spun out of Cambridge University in 2012, [ 2 ] and in 2014 began partnering with Malaysia 's Felda Global Ventures Holdings Berhad ...

  5. BIEI: Premier Graphene and its Mexico Affiliate Invited by ...

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    Isatek S.A. de C.V. is a pioneer Mexican company that is focused on blockchain technology. Its cryptocurrency is AMERO, a coin that is backed by gold, silver, copper ore and graphite mines in Mexico as well as real estate including two private islands in the Sea of Cortez and other countries in Latin America.

  6. Potential applications of graphene - Wikipedia

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    Potential graphene applications include lightweight, thin, and flexible electric/photonics circuits, solar cells, and various medical, chemical and industrial processes enhanced or enabled by the use of new graphene materials, and favoured by massive cost decreases in graphene production.

  7. 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]

  8. Concretene - Wikipedia

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    Concretene is a graphene-enhanced admixture for concrete [1] [2] that delivers savings on cost and CO 2 emissions. The formulation has been developed by Nationwide Engineering Research & Development (NERD) in collaboration with The University of Manchester's Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC).

  9. 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.