The #Graphene Industry is gathering pace. A number of start-ups have recently received multi-million dollar funding and graphite producers are announcing plans to start multi-ton production. Graphene exhibits a unique combination of mechanical, thermal, electronic and optical properties that provide opportunities for new innovation in the following areas:
Flexible displays
Transistors
Photosensors
RFID tags
Solar cells
Secondary batteries
Fuel cells
Supercapacitors
Conductive inks
EMI shielding heat insulation
Anti-oxidation
LEDs etc
Across multiple industries including consumer electronics, automotive, aerospace, medicine, energy, #3Dprinting, polymer composites, wireless technology, filtration and coatings. Graphene possesses (theoretically) record high electrical and thermal conductivity, transparency at all wavelengths, flexibility and outstanding mechanical strength. There are now over 150 companies either producing graphene or developing applications, with many multi-national companies conducting R&D on these materials.
Companies Mentioned:
BASF
Bluevine
Cambridge Nanosystems
FGV Cambridge Nanosystems
Grafen Co.
Grafoid
Graphene 3D Lab Inc
Graphene Technologies
Gwent Electronics
Haydale
Huawei
IBM
NGI
OAS
Samsung
Stratasys
Key Topics Covered:
Research Methodology
Executive Summary
Introduction
Graphene
Carbon Nanotubes Versus Graphene
Other 2D Materials
Graphene Synthesis
Graphene Market Structure
Regulations And Standards
Patents And Publications
Technology Readiness Level
End User Market Segment Analysis
Electronics And Photonics
Polymer Composites
Automotive
Electronics And Photonics
Photonics
Aerospace
Biomedical & Healthcare
Filtration And Separation
Photovoltaics
Oil And Gas
Properties And Applications
3D Printing
Lubricants
Textiles
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