Perovskite Solar Cells: A Porous Graphitic Carbon based Hole Transporter/Counter Electrode Material Extracted from an Invasive Plant Species Eichhornia CrassipesApril 22, 2020 Read More | Synthesis of graphene : nature.com subject feeds Like this:Like Loading... More Graphene news Creating new opportunities from nanoscale materials Thermodynamic insights could lead to better catalysts Energy-harvesting design aims to turn Wi-Fi signals into usable power Engineers mix and match materials to make new stretchy electronics Researchers quickly harvest 2-D materials, bringing them closer to commercialization Researchers map tiny twists in “magic-angle” graphene Physicists record “lifetime” of graphene qubits Smoothing out the wrinkles in graphene Researchers achieve nearly 90% efficiency converting light energy into surface waves on graphene How to mass produce cell-sized robots Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre announces new Tier-One partnership HRH The Duke of York officially opens the Masdar Building, home to the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre Researchers design ultra-thick 3D graphene frameworks for high-performance flexible micro-supercapacitors Stamp-sized graphene sheets riddled with holes could be boon for molecular separation Graphene smart membranes can control water Nano-engineering the material structure of preferentially oriented nano-graphitic carbon for making high-performance electrochemical micro-sensors A new way to fabricate nanographene could benefit solar cells, fuel cells and LEDs Transparent graphene electrodes might lead to new generation of solar cells Turning heat into electric power with efficient organic thermoelectric material #CSIR75: Graphene: The wonder material that could revolutionise advanced manufacturing previousEnergy-harvesting design aims to turn high-frequency electromagnetic waves into usable powernextFrom graphene oxide towards aminated graphene: facile synthesis, its structure and electronic properties