Carbon forms the graphite in pencils, the diamonds in jewelry and the molecules that make up every living thing. But under extreme conditions—like the heat and pressure of intense explosions—carbon ...
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Peanut shells turned into a useful material in new lab study
Engineers at the University of New South Wales in Sydney report converting discarded peanut shells into a graphene-like, graphitic carbon using a two-step heating process that occurs on millisecond ...
Researchers at UNSW have discovered a new way to make graphene, a remarkable "wonder material," using just discarded peanut shells. The development opens the door to cheaper, more sustainable ...
Researchers at UNSW have discovered a new way to make graphene, a remarkable ‘wonder material’, using just discarded peanut shells. The development opens the door to cheaper, more sustainable ...
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