Ice-resistant, graphene-based material could prove suitable for extreme environments

May 26th, 2016

Ice-resistant, graphene-based material could prove suitable for extreme environments
Rice scientists have advanced their graphene-based de-icer to serve a dual purpose. The new material still melts ice from wings and wires when conditions get too cold. But if the air is above 7 degrees Fahrenheit, ice won’t form at all. James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Professor of Chemistry, professor of computer science and of materials science and nanoengineering, is quoted and graduate student Tuo Wang and postdoctoral researcher Yonghao Zheng are mentioned.
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