Research Provides New Insights into Nanoribbons
On March 24, a team of 9 researchers announced that they have successfully developed a technology to provide a new direction for the fabrication of graphene nanoribbons with zigzag-edged directions....
View ArticleSpecial Visit by Senior Editor of Nature Publishing Group
At the invitation of UNIST, Dr. Alberto Moscatelli, one of the Senior Editors of the widely respected Nature Publishing Group journal visited UNIST on the morning of April 29, 2016. During his visit to...
View ArticleNew Economic Water-Splitting Catalyst, Ru@C₂N
UNIST scientists have developed an exiting new catalyst that can split water into hydrogen almost as good as platinum, but less costly and found frequently on Earth. As described in the journal Nature...
View ArticleA Tech Jewel: Converting Graphene into Diamond Film
Can two layers of the “king of the wonder materials,” i.e. graphene, be linked and converted to the thinnest diamond-like material, the “king of the crystals”? An international team of researchers,...
View ArticleResearchers Introduce Well-designed Substrates, Capable of Producing Large...
An international team of researchers, led by Distinguished Professor Rodney S. Ruoff (School of Natural Science) from the Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials (CMCM), within the Institute for...
View ArticleNew Study Introduces the Best Graphite Films
High-quality graphite has excellent mechanical strength, thermal stability, high flexibility and very high in-plane thermal and electric conductivities and, thus, is one of most important advanced...
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