Graphene ‘onion rings’ have delicious potential

July 19th, 2013

Concentric hexagons of graphene grown in a furnace at Rice University represent the first time anyone has synthesized graphene nanoribbons on metal from the bottom up — atom by atom.
EurekAlert! (This story also appeared in Nanowerk.com, Phys.org, Product Design and Development, Science Daily, Nanotechnology Now and Nanotechnology Today.)
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-07/ru-gr071813.php
New material created at Rice University with graphene oxide flakes
James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and professor of mechanical engineering and materials science and of computer science, is quoted in articles about a new recipe for robust carbon fiber created at Rice and silicon oxide devices with diodes that eliminate data-corrupting crosstalk.
Composite Industry News
http://compositesindustry.com/fullnews.php?ids=601
Silicon oxide memories transcend a hurdle: Embedded diodes boost Rice University invention’s potential as robust, roomy memory
Electronics Web
http://bit.ly/114lBbT

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