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Graphene use in solar panel electronics




The nanomaterial graphene could benefit from continuing research into processes to apply it in production.  The material has been found to fold, reducing its conductivity.  Further research will help scientists better understand how to manage the efficiency.  …

…   “UB-led study suggests that companies hoping to incorporate graphene into such products as conductive inks, ultrafast transistors and solar panels could benefit from more basic research on the nanomaterial.”   …

Via University of Buffalo: Graphene Conductivity.

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