28th Mar 2018 13:11
This new material adds to the range of existing 2D materials commercially available from Versarien, the company said, including Nanene, a high purity, low defect graphene and Graphinks, a range of conductive inks.
The range is further supported by few layer graphene and graphene oxide powders suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
"The introduction of Hexotene into our stable of 2D materials widens the focus of Versarien in delivering innovative solutions for industry," said Chief Executive Neill Ricketts.
"The characteristics of Hexotene, specifically with regard to electrical conductivity, show some markedly different properties to graphene. This is particularly promising for combined projects using both graphene and boron nitride," Ricketts added.
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