Back to carbon black
by
Harriet Brewerton, RSC
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06-22-12 08:14 AM
Copyright 2012, RSC
Scientists in Singapore have discovered the potential of a readily available material that could be used to replace expensive graphene analogues in a wide range of electrochemical processes.
Graphene consists of single layers of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice structure. This structure provides unique properties, making graphene an important material for sensing and electrochemical applications. More...
http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/2012/06/back-carbon-black-0
