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1. The world's first graphene car in Manchester came out July 22, the world's first use of graphene as a body material car debut in Manchester, by the Briggs car company in Liverpool. The BAC Mono sports car with graphene-added material has passed the road test and will be shown at the National Graphene Research Center in Manchester as part of the City Science Festival on July 22-29. "The graphene...
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Known as the "king of new materials", Graphene nanoparticles not only attracts the attention of the society in the fields of electronic products, new energy batteries, and aerospace, but is also regarded as the key to the next medical transformation in the medical field. Recently, the research team at the University of Olomouc in the Czech Republic announced the use of graphene to develop the worl...
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Graphene quantum dots are quasi-zero-dimensional nanomaterials, and their internal electrons are restricted in all directions, so the quantum confinement effect is particularly significant and has many unique properties. This may bring revolutionary changes in the fields of electronics, optoelectronics and electromagnetics. Used in solar cells, electronic equipment, optical dyes, biomarkers and co...
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Automotive materials are the foundation of automotive design, quality and competitiveness. Every breakthrough technological advancement must be accompanied by innovations in materials and processes. Among many new materials, graphene has strong conductivity, the hardest material, and ultra-high strength. , Ultra-high thermal conductivity, ultra-high light transmittance and other properties, are wi...
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With the increasing demand for the performance and lifespan of mechanical equipment, the application of self-lubricating materials in the industrial field is becoming increasingly widespread. Nanomaterials play an important role in the manufacturing of self-lubricating materials due to their excellent physical properties. So, which nanomaterials can be used for the manufacturing of self-lubricatin...
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Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) refer to a new type of carbon based fluorescent material with a graphene layer size of less than 100nm and a number of layers of less than 10. Generally speaking, graphene quantum dots include a large class of carbon fluorescent materials and their derivatives with similar structures and properties, including graphene quantum dots, oxidized graphene quantum dots, and p...
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Quantum dots (QDs) refer to semiconductor nanoparticles with a size smaller than the Bohr radius of the exciton and exhibiting quantum confinement effects. Due to the quantum confinement effect, the fluorescence emission of quantum dots is related to their diameter and chemical composition. By compounding with semiconductor surfaces, their optical and photochemical properties can be enhanced. Trad...
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Synthesis of Carbon Quantum Dots The synthesis of carbon quantum dots can be mainly divided into two categories: top-down method and bottom-up method. Through the pre-treatment, preparation, and subsequent processing, carbon quantum dots can be controlled in size, passivated on the surface, doped with heteroatoms, and nanocomposites to meet the requirements. Top-down approach Top down method: lase...
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