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Published: Tue, 05/24/22
The Graphene-Info newsletter (May 24, 2022)
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Egypt enters MOU with Energy 3 to produce graphene from waste
Egypt's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Energy 3 to build a waste recycling station that produces biofuel and graphene.
The Global Environment Facility had reportedly granted Egypt $8 million to localize electronic and medical waste recycling technology. It had equally granted Egypt $8.1 million to carry out the Sustainable Management of Persistent Organic Pollutants (PoPs) Project.
Recent Graphene Industry News
Here are some recent and popular graphene news that you may find of interest:
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- Haydale to lead project for high barrier monolayer films for food packaging
- NeoGraf Solutions inaugurates its 750-ton graphene production facility
- Two-Universe model inspired by bi-layer graphene
- Nova Graphene to develop graphene-enhanced coatings for helicopter rotors
- WearGraphene's graphene-enhanced jacket - a hands-on review
- Are graphene batteries finally getting closer to commercialization?
- Graphene assists in taking a step toward ultrafast computers
- Companies respond to graphene masks "health hazard" scare
- Graphene oxide gives a boost to new intranasal flu vaccine
- What's next for graphene in the construction industry?
Researchers succeed in synthesizing graphyne
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder and Qingdao University of Science and Technology have managed to synthesize an illusive form of carbon called graphyne. Graphyne has long been of interest to scientists because of its similarities to graphene. However, despite decades of work and theorizing, only a few fragments have ever been created before now.
"The whole audience, the whole field, is really excited that this long-standing problem, or this imaginary material, is finally getting realized," said Yiming Hu, lead author on the paper.
GMG and Rio Tinto enter agreement for energy storage solutions
Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) has announced that it and Rio Tinto Group have signed a non-binding agreement to collaborate on energy saving and storage solutions. Rio Tinto is a mining and metals company that operates in 35 countries.
Together, GMG and Rio Tinto will explore the use of energy saving products in Rio Tinto's operations, explore working together to support GMG's development of Graphene Aluminium-Ion ("G+Al") batteries, and collaborate on mining and other industrial applications.
Zentek’s rapid diagnostic platform receives two NSERC grants
Zentek has announced that McMaster University has received two Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (“NSERC”) Grants related to the aptamer-based rapid detection technology exclusively licensed by Zentek, pursuant to its license agreement with McMaster: The Alliance Missions Grant for the amount of CAD$1,000,000 (around USD$782,000) and an Idea to Innovation (I2I) Grant for the amount of CAD$350,000 (around USD$274,000) of which Zentek will make a CAD$140,000 (around USD$109,000) contribution. Both of these awards are the maximum awarded under each respective grant program, with disbursements delivered over the next two years.
“The research team at McMaster University has achieved significant milestones for the rapid diagnostic platform including the creation of a new ‘universal’ aptamer with a high binding affinity to all known Covid variants,” said Greg Fenton, CEO of Zentek. “Zentek is proud to continue working with the global-leading research team at McMaster University, with significant financial support from NSERC, which is a great endorsement of our technology and goal of commercialization.”
SensFit Technologies partners with Footwork Podiatric Laboratory to develop graphene-enhanced smart orthotics
Swinburne-led startup, SensFit Technologies, has developed a smart shoe with inbuilt sensors, aiming to improve the quality of life of older people through the early detection of dementia, diabetic ulcers and other physical activity issues. Now, SensFit has announced that it is partnering with Footwork Podiatric Laboratory, a leading Australian custom-made orthotic manufacturer to develop Smart Orthotics to help diabetic ulcer treatment.
This product combines two innovative technologies: Sensfit’s unique graphene sensors integrated with AI and data analysis technology, combined with Footwork’s 3D printing technology to custom manufacture large volume orthotics.