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Graphene can clean radioactive water by clumping up toxins like magic

June 10th, 2013

http://bit.ly/XyXhes Graphene’s newest feat: Cleaning up radioactive water EarthTechling.com (This article also appeared on TGDaily.com.) http://bit.ly/WHNPCX ‘Eureka’ moment for solution to water contamination Edie.net http://bit.ly/RVVAIG New properties of graphene: Breakthrough in technology SpaceDaily.com http://bit.ly/UnYXqs New research shows that graphene oxide can easily clean toxins from radioactive water Inhabitat.com http://bit.ly/UZyLCy

Graphene could clean up nuclear sites

June 9th, 2013

Professional Engineering http://profeng.com/tech/graphene-could-clean-up-nuclear-sites Graphene oxide could solve toxic groundwater woes WaterBriefing.org http://bit.ly/VgRdYz Take the lumps New Zealand Herald http://bit.ly/XwalPK US and Russia discover a new property of graphene Stockhouse.com (This article also appeared on Gazeta.ru.) http://bit.ly/10Dsu4E Graphene: The miracle material explained An article about graphene mentions Rice research showing that graphene oxide has the ability […]

Transparent memory chips are coming

March 28th, 2012

Want a see-through cellphone you can wrap around your wrist? Such a thing may be possible before long, according to Rice University chemist James Tour, whose lab has developed transparent, flexible memories using silicon oxide as the active component. A flexible, transparent memory chip created by researchers at Rice University. Courtesy Tour Lab/Rice University Tour […]

Graphene: Oil industry’s rising star

December 16th, 2011

RICE (US) — Graphene’s strength, light weight, and solubility may ultimately make it the answer to the efficient, environmentally sound production of oil, a new study shows. http://www.futurity.org/science-technology/graphene-oil-industrys-rising-star/

A starring role for graphene

December 9th, 2011

Rice University’s functionalized graphene oxide plays part in next-generation oil-well drilling fluids Graphene’s star is rising as a material that could become essential to efficient, environmentally sound oil production. Rice University researchers are taking advantage of graphene’s outstanding strength, light weight and solubility to enhance fluids used to drill oil wells. The Rice University lab […]

Graphene lights up with new possibilities

December 2nd, 2011

Rice researchers’ two-step technique makes graphene suitable for organic chemistry BY MIKE WILLIAMS Rice News staff The future brightened for organic chemistry when researchers at Rice University found a highly controllable way to attach organic molecules to pristine graphene and make the miracle material suitable for a range of new applications. The Rice lab of […]

Graphene pushes popularity of Rice papers

November 29th, 2011

FROM RICE NEWS STAFF REPORTS A decade ago, nobody had ever heard of graphene. Now the single-atom-thick sheet of carbon is the focus of intense research at labs all over the world, nowhere more than at Rice University. The Rice lab of Professor James Tour finds itself among the most highly regarded graphene labs in […]

Nano bundles pack a powerful punch

September 12th, 2011

Nano bundles pack a powerful punch Solid-state energy storage takes a leap forward at Rice University Rice University researchers have created a solid-state, nanotube-based supercapacitor that promises to combine the best qualities of high-energy batteries and fast-charging capacitors in a device suitable for extreme environments. A paper from the Rice lab of chemist Robert Hauge, […]

Rice-made memory chips lost in cargo launch failure

September 12th, 2011

Rice-made memory chips lost in cargo launch failure FROM RICE NEWS STAFF REPORTS A Russian cargo ship carrying an experiment from Rice University was lost after launch from Kazakhstan Aug. 24. On the eve of Rice NASAversary, silicon oxide memory chips developed at the university were bound for the International Space Station (ISS). According to […]

Sugar and spice, and even things not so nice: Graphene synthesis

September 12th, 2011

Our research was featured on MaterialsViews.com: Sugar and spice, and even things not so nice: Graphene synthesis

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