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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 […]

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

One box of Girl Scout Cookies worth $15 billion

August 8th, 2011

Rice University lab shows troop how any carbon source can become valuable graphene Scientists can make graphene out of just about anything with carbon — even Girl Scout Cookies. Graduate students in the Rice University lab of chemist James Tour proved it when they invited a troop of Houston Girl Scouts to their lab to […]

Dream screens from graphene

August 2nd, 2011

Technology developed at Rice could revolutionize touch-screen displays BY MIKE WILLIAMS Rice News staff Flexible, transparent electronics are closer to reality with the creation of graphene-based electrodes at Rice University. The lab of Rice chemist James Tour lab has created thin films that could revolutionize touch-screen displays, solar panels and LED lighting. The research was […]

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