Adisyn says it has made a low-temperature graphene layer for semiconductor interconnects

Adisyn said on April 20, 2026, that it had demonstrated a continuous graphene layer on a 1-centimeter coupon using industrial atomic layer deposition equipment, a result the company says is designed to fit semiconductor manufacturing limits rather than force a new process flow.

By |2026-04-26T04:15:53+00:00April 26th, 2026|News|

Oregon State team pairs reduced graphene oxide with oxide chemistry for faster food testing

Oregon State University researchers reported an electrochemical sensor that uses reduced graphene oxide in a nanocomposite designed to speed up food-quality testing. The device was built to detect theobromine in drinks and chocolate milk, pointing to a practical route for lower-cost screening outside conventional labs.

By |2026-04-26T03:16:50+00:00April 26th, 2026|News|

NanoXplore says dry-process graphene module is nearing completion as it lifts capacity target to 5,000 tonnes a year

NanoXplore said on April 8, 2026 that its dry-process graphene module is nearing completion, a manufacturing milestone the company says will enable new product grades and lift annual output potential to 5,000 tonnes.

By |2026-04-25T04:46:16+00:00April 25th, 2026|News|
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