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Latest Graphene News
MIT says it can grow moiré crystals at scale, opening a cleaner route for 2D quantum materials
MIT researchers say they have found a scalable chemical route to grow high-quality moiré crystals, a development that could help move two-dimensional quantum materials beyond hand-built laboratory devices.
South Korea’s battery makers push solid-state materials into public view at InterBattery 2026
At InterBattery 2026 in Seoul, South Korean battery companies put all-solid-state battery materials front and center, offering a public snapshot of how far the technology has moved from lab work toward industrial preparation.
GMG says U.S. EPA clearance could push its graphene battery work closer to commercialization
Graphene Manufacturing Group has won U.S. EPA approval to import and sell its graphene-based coating in the United States, a commercial milestone that could help expand the company’s graphene platform while its aluminium-ion battery program continues through development.
Nature Communications study points to scalable coating route for solid-state battery cathodes
A Nature Communications paper published April 3, 2026 describes a mechanofusion-based dry mixing process that can form functional coatings on nickel-rich cathode material for solid-state batteries, including nanometer-thin layers and thicker mixed-conducting matrices.
Nippon Paint Marine launches AQUATERRAS 1100 to push biocide-free hull coatings into wider commercial use
Nippon Paint Marine has launched AQUATERRAS 1100, a biocide-free hull coating designed for commercial vessels that need fouling control without relying on traditional biocides. The company says the product is intended for medium- to high-activity ships and is already being positioned around fuel savings, emissions reduction and regulatory compliance in major shipbuilding markets.
China’s rare earth controls keep squeezing U.S. aerospace and chip supply chains
U.S. aerospace and semiconductor suppliers are still struggling to secure rare earth materials, with shortages extending into coatings and chip manufacturing inputs despite earlier trade easing.
HydroGraph clears EPA, UK REACH and EU REACH for graphene materials tied to coatings push
HydroGraph said on February 24, 2026, that it has secured U.S. EPA and UK and EU REACH clearances for its graphene materials, a regulatory milestone that could help the company move more directly into coatings, polymers and other commercial applications.
Noon Energy says its 100-hour battery has now run at scale, targeting long-duration storage for data centers and grids
Noon Energy says it has successfully operated a scaled-up long-duration energy storage system for thousands of hours, with some tests exceeding 200 hours. The milestone strengthens the case for multi-day storage as data centers and clean energy developers look for alternatives to short-duration batteries.
Argonne maps skyrmion behavior in atom-thin magnets, sharpening the case for spintronic memory
Argonne National Laboratory researchers reported April 9 that they can map and tune skyrmions in an atom-thin ferromagnet, a result that could help designers push spintronic memory beyond the limits of conventional microelectronics.
Nature paper on graphene superlattices sharpens the case for 2D nanomaterial electronics
A new Nature Materials issue published in April 2026 spotlights direct visualization of the moiré potential in rhombohedral graphene, a step that could help researchers design 2D-material devices with tighter control over electronic behavior.
GMG wins U.S. EPA approval for graphene cooling coating, clearing North American sales launch
Graphene Manufacturing Group said on March 16, 2026, that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved import and sale of its THERMAL-XR graphene-based coating system, clearing the way for commercial shipments into the U.S. through Nu-Calgon.
Rice team says symmetry boost pushes 2D perovskites past 2-micrometer exciton travel mark
Rice University researchers have reported a new multilayer two-dimensional perovskite with near-perfect symmetry at room temperature, a structure that allowed excitons to travel more than 2 micrometers and improved proof-of-concept photodetector performance.
Penn State graphene transistor boosts liquid sensing stability in new biosensor design
Penn State researchers report a dual-gated graphene transistor that stayed stable in liquid-rich environments and improved sensing sensitivity up to 20 times in lab tests, pointing to a more practical route for portable biosensors and chemical monitors.
HydroGraph clears U.S., U.K. and EU regulatory steps for graphene commercialization
HydroGraph Clean Power says it has secured regulatory clearances in the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union for its graphene materials, a step that could widen the company’s commercial runway in advanced materials markets.
Graphene-based scaffold shows strong bone-repair results in Brazilian preclinical study
A graphene-containing biomaterial has shown unusually strong fracture-healing results in rats, with Brazilian researchers reporting nearly 90% repair one month after injury in a preclinical study published April 1, 2026.
GMG says second-generation graphene plant is on track for mid-2026 startup after final AU$1.4 million approval
Graphene Manufacturing Group says it has approved the final AU$1.4 million needed to finish its second-generation graphene plant, a project designed to produce 10 tons of graphene a year and start up by mid-2026.
Black Swan Graphene moves to buy Falpaco in push to turn graphene into finished parts
Black Swan Graphene has agreed to acquire Québec-based Falpaco Rubber and Plastics for C$12.6 million, a deal designed to move graphene-enhanced products further into commercial manufacturing and shorten the path from formulation to finished parts.
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.


















