Full profile interview: SWOT
24 May 2013

Graphenano
11 Mar 2013

Cost is the main differentiator between graphene and other nanocarbons
Graphene, an atom-thin layer of carbon, is transparent enough to see through yet can stretch up to 20 percent of its length.
5 Mar 2013

Graphene Special Edition - commercial potentials and challenges
IDTechEx Research is launching a special edition dedicated to graphene on its Printed Electronics World online journal. For two consecutive weeks, you will read invited articles outlining the views of select industry and academic players about the commercial potential and challenges facing the emerging graphene industry.
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20 Feb 2013

Xolve, Inc
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20 Feb 2013

Incubation Alliance
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18 Dec 2012

XG Sciences, Inc.
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3 Dec 2012

Grafen Chemical Industries
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3 Dec 2012

Graphene Technologies
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3 Dec 2012

Haydale Ltd
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29 Nov 2012

Graphenea
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29 Nov 2012

Applied Graphene Materials
9 Sep 2011

Surface-mediated cells mean faster battery charging
Nanotek Instruments, Inc., and its subsidiary Angstron Materials, Inc., in Dayton, Ohio, have developed a new approach energy storage devices based on rapidly shuttling large numbers of lithium ions between electrodes with massive graphene surfaces.
7 Sep 2011

New energy storage paradigm could lead to reduced EV charging time
Researchers from Nanotek Instruments, Inc., and its subsidiary Angstron Materials, Inc. have proposed a new principle for energy storage that can be applied to electric vehicles, as published in //Nano Letters//.
27 Dec 2010

Graphene-based supercapacitor with ultra-high energy density
Angstron Materials Inc, has invented a graphene-based supercapacitor with ultra high energy density, a feature that permits storage of a significant amount of energy.
7 Dec 2010

Graphene supercapacitor breaks storage record
Researchers in the US have made a graphene-based supercapacitor that can store as much energy per unit mass as nickel metal hydride batteries - but unlike batteries, it can be charged or discharged in just minutes or even seconds. The new device has a specific energy density of 85.6 Wh/kg at room temperature and 136 Wh/kg at 80 °C. These are the highest ever values for "electric double layer" supercapacitors based on carbon nanomaterials.
6 Dec 2010

Graphene supercapacitor breaks storage record
Researchers in the US have made a graphene-based supercapacitor that can store as much energy per unit mass as nickel metal hydride batteries - but unlike batteries, it can be charged or discharged in just minutes or even seconds.