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Graphene Manufacturing Group gets U.S. EPA clearance to sell graphene coating in the United States

Graphene Manufacturing Group said on March 16, 2026, that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved the import and sale of its THERMAL-XR graphene-based coating system in the United States, a regulatory step that opens the door to commercial sales in a key market.

By |2026-04-11T01:39:43+00:00April 11th, 2026|News|

GMG says U.S. EPA approval opens the door to graphene coating sales in North America

Graphene Manufacturing Group said on March 31, 2026, that its THERMAL-XR graphene coating has received U.S. EPA approval, a regulatory step that allows the company to move deeper into the North American HVAC-R market through distributor Nu-Calgon. The company is now looking to turn that clearance into early revenue as it expands sales in the United States and Europe.

By |2026-04-11T01:22:19+00:00April 11th, 2026|News|

Graphene “nano-aquariums” let Manchester team film gold atoms in liquid at atomic resolution

Researchers at the University of Manchester say graphene-based “nano-aquariums” have enabled the first atomic-resolution videos of individual gold atoms moving in liquid solvents, a development that could sharpen research into catalysts, batteries and other energy technologies.

By |2026-04-11T01:17:07+00:00April 11th, 2026|News|

What Is Rippling in Graphene?

What Is Rippling in Graphene? Rippling in graphene refers to the tiny wave-like bends, wrinkles or out-of-plane distortions that appear across a graphene sheet at the nanoscale. Although graphene is often described as a one-atom-thick layer of carbon arranged in a hexagonal lattice, it is not perfectly flat under real-world conditions. Instead, graphene naturally develops slight undulations that can form [...]

By |2026-04-06T22:21:05+00:00April 6th, 2026|News|

Graphene “Plant Tattoos” Could Transform Farming and Wildfire Prevention

The “Living Tattoo”: How Graphene Sensors Are Reshaping Agriculture and Wildfire Prevention Graphene, long described as a “miracle material,” is now moving beyond laboratories and into real-world ecosystems—directly onto plant leaves. Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed ultra-thin graphene-based sensors that can be applied to living plants, offering a new way to monitor crop health and [...]

By |2026-03-30T22:50:51+00:00March 30th, 2026|News|
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