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Rice lab turns waste into valuable graphene in a flash

February 28th, 2020

An 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, 2020

YouTube: 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, 2020

An 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 […]

Laser-induced graphene shrunk under microscope’s eye for flexible electronics

February 19th, 2020

An 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-authors James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and a professor of computer science and of materials science […]

Graphene forms under microscope’s eye

February 19th, 2020

An 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-authors James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and a professor of computer science and of materials science […]

Carbon-based waste transformed into flash graphene thanks to new process

February 19th, 2020

Interesting Engineering (This and similar articles also appeared in 10 other media outlets.)http://dateline.rice/jan-31-tour

Electricity turns garbage into high-quality graphene

February 19th, 2020

An article features pioneering graphene research by James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and a professor of computer science and of materials science and nanoengineering. Lead author and graduate student Duy Luong is quoted.Science (This article also appeared in the Jan. 31 print edition.)http://dateline.rice/jan-31-tour

Graphene forms under microscope’s eye

February 14th, 2020

You don’t need a big laser to make laser-induced graphene. Scientists at Rice, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory are using a very small visible beam to burn the foamy form of carbon into microscopic patterns. http://dateline.rice/feb-13-news-release-tour

Researchers shrink laser-induced graphene for flexible electronics

February 14th, 2020

An 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-authors James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and a professor of computer science and of materials science […]

‘Good Day Tulsa’

February 14th, 2020

KTUL-TV (Tulsa, Oklahoma) http://dateline.rice/feb-10-tour (This segment aired three times.) Transcript and Video of “Good Day Tulsa” where the guests describe Dr. James Tour’s upcoming visit to the University of Tulsa.

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