Curtin University researchers have found applying a
thin invisible layer of graphene oxide to silicon forms an
impermeable barrier, which could be used to protect artwork,
prevent corrosion of metals, and produce higher efficiency solar
cells.
Curtin University researchers have found applying a
thin invisible layer of graphene oxide to silicon forms an
impermeable barrier, which could be used to protect artwork,
prevent corrosion of metals, and produce higher efficiency solar
cells.