The developers of graphene won a Nobel Prize. Could this much-hyped chemical additive to concrete make Omaha streets repel ...
Announced in mid-August, Gerdau Graphene, released a new admixture for concrete called NanoCONS, "enabling concrete producers to leverage the unprecedented physical properties of graphene to ...
Rice University researchers have uncovered a promising alternative to sand in concrete – graphene derived from metallurgical coke, a coal-based product. This discovery addresses the ...
Watching concrete dry may not be the most exciting pastime – unless it’s Graphene enhanced. Graphene – first isolated by researchers at The University of Manchester in 2004 – is the world’s first ...
Graphene, and the carbon nanotubes that can ... The potential is so great that just the possibilities overshadow more concrete inventions of today. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) arguably have greater ...
The NanoCONS line of admixtures enables concrete producers to leverage the physical properties of graphene to support the mechanical performance of their concrete products. Graphene, a 2D carbon ...
By combining a graphene additive to over 150 tonnes of asphalt, not only does Flatts Lane Country Park in Teesside have a new ...
Graphene@Manchester, in collaboration with four industry partners, has received £400,000 from Innovate UK's decarbonising concrete fund to accelerate the commercialisation of more sustainable concrete ...
Graphene is a two-dimensional material consisting of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure. Its properties include high strength and good conductivity of heat and ...
Graphene has been hailed as one of the greatest inventions in modern history—yet it hasn't really done much of anything, just yet. Should people really be so excited?