
2D-PRINTABLE project updates
The 2D-PRINTABLE project has been productive publishing three new papers and participating in two educational activities.
The 2D-PRINTABLE project has been productive publishing three new papers and participating in two educational activities.
Properties and Applications of TMDCs, MXenes, h-BN and h-AlN -- In the realm of materials science, the discovery of graphene heralded a new era of exploration into two-dimensional materials (2DM). Since then, a plethora of novel 2D materials have emerged, each with unique properties and promising applications. Among these, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), MXenes, hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), and hexagonal aluminum nitride (h-AlN) have garnered significant attention for their diverse range of properties and potential applications. In this article we delve into the properties and explore the exciting applications of these remarkable materials.
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The ETMOS project develops diodes and transistors based on MoS2, SiC and GaN
The IIT researcher focuses on the interface between the bio and nano realms
A new method for creating nanopatterns on layered materials
Unveiling the potential of layered materials as building blocks for quantum technologies
A summer school and new results on Ti3C2 MXene
The Graphene Flagship will highlight its partners’ latest innovations in graphene composites at JEC World, which is the world’s leading composites show. Between 25 April and 27 April 2023, this event – which will take place in Paris-Nord Villepinte – will bring together professionals from research, business and government within the context of the composite materials industry.
Some examples of graphene-rubber applied to sports and shoes
An interview about the life of a spintronics researcher
Making progress in photovoltaics
Graphene offers plenty of new functionalities to glass fibres
Graphene integrated with other materials brings new products to the forefront of innovation - an exciting advancement that we will be exploring in our "Materials of the future" series. We begin this series with metals.