Rice lab makes pristine graphene in a flash

James Tour
01.09.2021
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Abstract

A new process introduced in Nature by the Rice University lab of chemist James Tour can turn bulk quantities of just about any carbon source into valuable graphene flakes. The process is quick and cheap; Tour said the "flash graphene" technique can convert a ton of coal, food waste or plastic into graphene for about $100 in electricity costs.


  • Rice lab turns trash into valuable graphene in a flash News article
  • D.X. Luong, K.V. Bets , W.A. Algozeeb et al. Gram-scale bottom-up flash graphene synthesis, Nature 577, 647–651 (2020)
  • Ruquan Ye, James M. Tour, Graphene at Fifteen, ACS Nano 2019, 13, 10, 10872–10878

Topics

Graphene
Two dimensional materials
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