Self-generating yarn made from graphene oxide
strands

7th May 2021by admin0

A team of researchers from Zhejiang University, Xi’an
Jiaotong University and Monash University has developed a way to
bind multiple strands of graphene oxide into a thick cable. In
their paper published in the journal Science, the group describes
their process and possible uses for it. Rodolfo Cruz-Silva and Ana
Laura Elías with Shinshu University and Binghamton University have
published a Perspectives piece in the same issue outlining the work
by the researchers and explaining why they believe the technique
could prove useful in manufacturing efforts.

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