Special Editions
Investment in Graphene Companies since 2020
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In this collection of articles from the Nixene Journal we have reviewed investments in graphene companies since 2020 adding up to $17bn.
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Graphene in Space
This Special Issue of the Nixene Journal is about the application of graphene technology in space and the companies that are operating in this sector. It represents curated content from the Nixene Journal between May 2018 and February 2020 The properties of graphene make it an ideally suited material for the harsh environment in space. Although to date, much of the technology is still at the research stage a number of UK companies are actively engaged in this field. In line with the current trends in graphene applications much of the work featured here is based around enhancing composites with graphene to improve their properties, though interestingly there are also experime nts in graphene based composite films for light propulsion.£49.00 View product -
Interview with Prof. Sir Konstantin Novosolov
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World Future Energy Summit 2020
This Special Edition was produced for the World Future Energy summit in Abu Dhabi, January 2020. The”Abu Dhabi” edition was a collaboration between ourselves, the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre and Khalifa University of Science and Technology, This special edition of the journal references both Nobel prizewinning scientists who became famous for isolating and characterizing the wonder material that is graphene. Professor Konstantin (Kostya) Novoselov features in the section about the world’s first graphene hackathon at the GEIC. Teams of doctoral students were given the same set of resources including graphene ink, and were told to invent a useful device, make a working prototype and deliver the business pitch - all within 24 hours. The teams did just that. Kostya is mentioned here because he made a surprise visit to see what the students had created. Professor Andre Geim also features in this edition. He rarely gives interviews so it is a special treat to include this interview for the first time in this edition. Andre gives us his views of the state of the art of this rapidly evolving field and tells us about his latest work. Joining Andre in the Thought Leadership section, we have Steve Griffiths from Khalifa University of Science and Technology. Steve shares with us his view of graphene and how he sees the advanced materials agenda developing in the foreseeable future. James Baker, CEO of Graphene@Manchester is one of the highest profile people in the world of graphene. James also gives us his unique view of the rapidly developing field of graphene and shares insights into the cooperative nature of the collaboration between the UK and Abu Dhabi. If you are new to the world of graphene and 2D materials we have included the ‘Introducing Graphene’ section. This will quickly give you the foundational understanding of the technology. If you are more advanced in your awareness, you will find articles of interest in the ‘Technology and Commercial’ section. We have curated highlights from around the world and gathered them in this one document. Please note this is a print edition, we only have limited numbers left.£149.00 View product -
GEIC Industry Showcase 2019
Summarising activity in the world of graphene and 2D materials, this Special Edition supports the Industry showcase and the Graphene engineering Innovation Centre. We report on graphene enhanced concrete, graphene nanoribbons beginning to appear in practical applications ranging from heated windscreen to spinal injury repair as well as laying the groundwork for new more powerful computers as integrated circuits can be made smaller with graphene. Other stand out work has been done in China where an artificial larynx has been made from graphene components. This wearable patch picked up movements in a person’s throat and converted this into an electrical signal that powered a loudspeaker. We also report on graphene enhanced lubricant. The lubricant oil sold out when launched on the market in South Korea. Whilst companies have announced patents, in membranes and textiles respectively. And the is collaborating on developing new graphene-based supercapacitors.£149.00 View product