A recently published study led by Virginia
Commonwealth University researchers sheds new light on how water
interacts with the nanomaterial graphene, a single, thin layer of
carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal honeycomb
lattice.
A recently published study led by Virginia
Commonwealth University researchers sheds new light on how water
interacts with the nanomaterial graphene, a single, thin layer of
carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal honeycomb
lattice.