A new form of graphene-derived material could unlock next-generation printed electronics

A new form of graphene-derived material could unlock next-generation printed electronics


Graphene has long been hailed as a "wonder material." It is incredibly strong, highly conductive and almost impossibly thin—just one atom thick. These properties make it a promising candidate for next-generation technologies such as flexible electronics, wearable devices and printed sensors. Yet despite years of research, turning graphene into practical, printable inks has remained a major challenge.

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