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AUTHOR : Seigo Masuda

23/04/2020
Assessing the effects of model 2DNMs on the environment
AUTHOR : Seigo Masuda

2D-nanomaterials (2DNM) including graphene family nanomaterials (GFNs) and transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are being researched and developed for commercial use, due to their wide spectrum of applications, ranging from electronic devices to sensors. GFNs include the Nobel Prize winning material, Graphene, and it is currently starting to be produced in mass scale.  Graphene Oxide (GO) is a functionalised form of graphene and is easily exfoliated in aqueous medium.  GOs suspend more regularly than graphene in water, and therefore offer more possibilities for up-scaling in certain applications of GFNs. However, the life cycle of these materials after their application and an understanding of their impact on the environment are still in their infancy.

10/02/2020
How to reduce the risk of ultra­thin  nanomaterials damaging the environment 
AUTHOR : Seigo Masuda