Groundbreaking method to make graphene from garbage is modern-day alchemy
July 28th, 2020An article features pioneering research from Rice scientists that can create flash graphene from any carbon source. Co-author James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and a professor of computer science and of materials science and nanoengineering, is quoted. Forbeshttp://dateline.rice/july-27-tour https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottsnowden/2020/07/24/ground-breaking-method-to-make-graphene-from-garbage-is-modern-day-alchemy/#392885d850d7
Little beam on a microscope makes laser-induced graphene
February 28th, 2020An article features Rice research into developing a method to create laser-induced graphene with features more than 60% smaller than macro versions and almost 10 times smaller than typically achieved with an infrared laser. James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and a professor of computer science and of materials science and […]
Low-powered laser produces smaller graphene features
February 28th, 2020An article features Rice research into developing a method to create laser-induced graphene with features more than 60% smaller than macro versions and almost 10 times smaller than typically achieved with an infrared laser. James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and a professor of computer science and of materials science and […]
New experimental process turns food waste into graphene for batteries
February 28th, 2020An article features pioneering research from Rice scientists that can create flash graphene from any carbon source. Ride http://dateline.rice/feb-24-ride https://ride.tech/electric-and-hybrid/new-experimental-process-turns-food-waste-into-graphene-for-batteries/
How can molecular drills annihilate the deadly superbugs?
February 28th, 2020An article features Rice research into developing motorized molecules that can kill antibiotic-resistant microbes. Pharma Tech Outlook http://dateline.rice/feb-24-pto https://www.pharmatechoutlook.com/news/how-can-molecular-drills-annihilate-the-deadly–superbugs–nwid-969.html
How scientists accidentally turned trash into valuable graphene
February 28th, 2020A video features pioneering research from Rice scientists on creating flash graphene from any carbon source. James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and a professor of computer science and of materials science and nanoengineering, is interviewed. Graduate student Duy Luong is mentioned and pictured. MSN (This segment originally appeared in “What […]
Laser-induced graphene shows promise in the development of flexible electronics
February 28th, 2020All About Circuits (A similar article appeared in R&D World.) http://dateline.rice/feb-20-tour https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/news/laser-induced-graphene-shows-promise-in-the-development-of-flexible-electronics/
Rice lab turns waste into valuable graphene in a flash
February 28th, 2020An article features Rice research into developing a method to create laser-induced graphene with features more than 60% smaller than macro versions and almost 10 times smaller than typically achieved with an infrared laser. James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and a professor of computer science and of materials science and […]
How scientists accidentally turned trash into valuable graphene
February 28th, 2020YouTube: https://youtu.be/wfIiJw7fW38 cnet.com: https://www.cnet.com/videos/how-scientists-accidentally-turned-trash-into-valuable-graphene/
Laser-induced graphene written by blue laser could be basis for flexible electronics
February 19th, 2020An article features Rice research into developing a method to create laser-induced graphene with features more than 60% smaller than macro versions and almost 10 times smaller than typically achieved with an infrared laser. Co-author James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and a professor of computer science and of materials science […]