Graphene NanoPowder (C, 11-15 nm)
Product #: 0544DX
Graphene NanoPowder (C, 11-15 nm)
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Product Properties
Graphene Nanopowder/ Nanoparticles 11-15nm
Exfoliated Graphene Nanopowder, Platelets, Pristine
Graphene Appearance: Black powder
Graphene Thickness: 11-15 nm
Graphene Average Particle Diameter: 15 micron
Graphene Surface Area: 50-80 m2/g
Carbon: 99.5+%
Electrical Conductivity (siemens/meter): 107 (parallel to surface), 102 (perpendicular to surface)
Thermal Conductivity (watts/meter-K): 3000 (parallel to surface), 6 (perpendicular to surface)
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Graphene (C) Nanopowder General Description
Used a variety of biological, chemical, and medical fields, graphene nanopowder offers a combination of traits suitable to any number of applications. Depending on the exact powder utilized, it can offer benefits in tissue engineering, bioimaging, medical device manufacturing, pharmacological development, and a host of related fields. Graphene may be one of the most heavily-researched nanopowders on the market today, with its exceptional potential in medicine and related fields uncovered recently. SSNano offers graphene nanopowder in sizes ranging from 1 to 15 nanometers, ideal for any number of manufacturing or research projects.
Graphene (C) Nanopowder/ Nanoparticles Applications
- Medical devices: Graphene’s highly configurable and modifiable traits make it an excellent candidate for usage in medical devices including bio-sensors, diagnosis devices, microbial detectors, DNA sequencing tools, and a host of other medical devices. Much of the most exciting research in medicine right now revolves around the unique traits of graphene.
- Bioimaging: Properly applied, graphene can be utilized in solutions to produce a contrast agent for photoaucustic and thermoacustic imaging. More promisingly, certain morphologies of graphene nanoparticles appear to be safe enough in low concentrations to allow for advanced biomedical applications.
- Tissue engineering: Graphene works as a safe and effective reinforcement agent in various composites for bone tissue applications, with the potential for additional applications as research progresses.
- Biomicrorobotics: Though still in the early days of experimenting, researchers have showed promising results with biomicrorobotics utilizing graphene in extremely tiny particles, producing a living humidity sensor.
- Drug delivery: The interaction of graphene nanoparticles with cancerous cells has suggested a number of potential avenues for cancer drug delivery to be explored.
Recent Publications
Phosphorus, and nitrogen co-doped carbon dots as a fluorescent probe for real-time measurement of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species inside macrophages., Gong, Yunqian, Yu Bin, Yang Wen, and Zhang Xiaoling , Biosens Bioelectron, 2016 May 15, Volume 79, p.822-8, (2016)
Flexible and free-standing ternary Cd2GeO4 nanowire/graphene oxide/CNT nanocomposite film with improved lithium-ion battery performance., Wang, Linlin, Zhang Xiaozhu, Shen Guozhen, Peng Xia, Zhang Min, and Xu Jingli , Nanotechnology, 2016 Mar 4, Volume 27, Issue 9, p.095602, (2016)
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