Graphene Labs sees strong demand for Graphene products, expands
Graphene Laboratories announced it moved to a new expanded R&D facility at the Stony Brook University Incubator in Calverton, NY. Dr. Elena Polyakova, Graphene Labs' CEO, told us that "this move greatly expanded our R&D and production capacity. Currently, there is strong demand for graphene wafers and coating on custom substrates. We are planning to add these products to our current offerings ASAP. Our large new facility and expanded wet chemistry laboratory is to be used to scale-up graphene wafer production. "
CVD Equipment and Graphene Laboratories expand CVD Graphene line with new products and services
CVD Equipment Corporation and Graphene Laboratories are new offering new CVD Graphene research materials and customization services for transparent and conductive CVD grown Graphene films. The companies also offer transfer services onto a wide variety of substrates such as insulating silicon dioxide, plastic, and glass. These services will be offered on
Graphene Supermarket to offer a new carbon nanomaterial product called Q-Graphene
Graphene Supermarket, which offers a broad range of graphene nanomaterials, announced that they have added a new product called Q-Graphene. This is a nanomaterial that consists of hollow, porous, multi-wall carbon nanospheres with a narrow size distribution and an average particle size of less than 100 nm. The company claims that there is a high demand for this material in materials engineering for energy storage, supercapacitors, nanosensors, catalysis, and composite materials. Moreover, Q-Graphene is being considered for potential use in a variety of biomedical applications such as intracellar drug delivery, cancer treatment and high-performance bioimaging.
You can order the Q-Graphene online. It costs $100 for 1 gram (or $325 for 5 grams).
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