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A Tech Jewel: Converting Graphene into Diamond Film

The work by Distinguished Professor Rodney S. Ruoff has been published in Nature Nanotechnology on December 10, 2019.

Synthesis of the thinnest possible diamond-like material starting from bilayer graphene and without high pressure.

A Tech Jewel: Converting Graphene into Diamond Film

Can two layers of the “king of the wonder materials,” i.e. graphene, be linked and converted to the thinnest diamond-like material, the “king of the crystals”? An international team of researchers, affiliated with UN... Read More

Dec 10, 2019 By Dahee Carol Kim Research
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The Successful Completion of ‘Graphene Symposium in Ulsan’

UNIST-Ulsan Metropolitan City held the "Graphene Symposium in Ulsan" on May 8, 2019.

The Successful Completion of ‘Graphene Symposium in Ulsan’

UNIST, jointly with Ulsan Metropolitan City, held the “Graphene Symposium in Ulsan” on May 8, 2019. Held in the Kyungdong Hall of Main Administration Building of UNIST, this was an event for researchers to present and discuss th... Read More

May 10, 2019 By JooHyeon Heo News
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New Technique Converts Eggshells into Bulky Nanoporous Graphene and Pure Hydrogen

Their findings have been published in the April 2019 issue of Advanced Materials.

New Technique Converts Eggshells into Bulky Nanoporous Graphene and Pure Hydrogen

A recent study, affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a new way to turn discarded eggshells into hydrogen, an innovative and alternative energy for the future. The new method, which is used as a catalyst for the conversion of alchohols to hydr... Read More

Apr 22, 2019 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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New Method to Produce Defectless Metal Crystals of Unprecedented Size

The work by Distinguished Professor Rodney S. Ruoff has been published in Science on October 19. 2018.

New Method to Produce Defectless Metal Crystals of Unprecedented Size

An international team of researchers, affiliated with UNIST has introduced a new method to convert inexpensive polycrystalline metal foils to single crystals with superior properties. Published in the online edition of Science on October 19... Read More

Oct 23, 2018 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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New Study Finds Folding Graphene Significantly Enhances Mechanical Performance

Distinguished Professor Rodney S. Ruoff’s team succeeded in folding an A5-sized, 400nm polycarbonate film in half 12 times.

Their work has been published in the prestigious journal, Advances Materials.

New Study Finds Folding Graphene Significantly Enhances Mechanical Performance

A piece of paper folded over many times able to carry more weight than a flat sheet of paper of the same length. Similarly, folding can also enhance the mechanical properties of graphene. An international team of researchers, affiliated wit... Read More

Jul 13, 2018 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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New Study Reveals Fast Growth of Highly-Oriented Monolayer Graphene on a Cu/Ni(111) Alloy Foil

Their findings have been published in ACS Nano on May 23, 2018.

New Study Reveals Fast Growth of Highly-Oriented Monolayer Graphene on a Cu/Ni(111) Alloy Foil

An international research team, affiliated with UNIST announced that they had succeeded in achieving the fast growth of near single crystal monolayer graphene on homemade single crystal Cu/Ni(111) metal foils. The result has greatly acceler... Read More

May 27, 2018 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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UNIST Engineers Oxide Semiconductor Just Single Atom Thick

Their findings published in the recent issue of the journal Nano Letters.

UNIST Engineers Oxide Semiconductor Just Single Atom Thick

A new study, affiliated with UNIST has introduced a novel method for fabrication of world’s thinnest oxide semiconductor that is just one atom thick. This may open up new possibilities for thin, transparent, and flexible electronic de... Read More

Feb 06, 2017 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Another Better and Cheaper Secondary Battery Catalyst

The Substitue of an Expensive Platinum Catalyst is Developed at UNIST.

Iron-Carbon Composite Catalyst will contribute to the commercialization of metal-air batteries.

Another Better and Cheaper Secondary Battery Catalyst

Prof. Guntae Kim and Prof. Jong-Beom Baek (School of Energy and Chemical Engineering)’s joint research team developed an iron-carbon composite catalyst (Fe@NGnP-CNF) that can contribute to a reduction in the production costs of secondary ba... Read More

Dec 14, 2015 By Chorok Oh Research
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Study Provides New Insights into 3D Structure of Nanocrystals

New imaging technique to provide the first atomic-scale images of colloidal nanoparticles.

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Nanoparticles are one of the basic building blocks for next generation materials. New research findings announced this week has brought new insight into the structural and mechanical properties of colloidal nanoparticles. A multi-istitution... Read More

Jul 24, 2015 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Noble Way to Low-cost and High-stability Fuel Cells

Fuel cells that can be recharged as many as 100,000 times

Prof. Jong-Beom Baek (School of Energy and Chemical Engineering) is posing for a portrait in his laboratory, UNIST.

With the depletion of natural resources, fuel cell technology has gained more and more attention as an alternative to conventional forms of energy. In fact, fuel cells can generate a significant amount of electricity from a catalyst-facilit... Read More

May 30, 2015 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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