The Next Frontier in Energy and Materials: Turbostratic Graphene

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Courtesy of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. (Source: : https://www.erdc.usace.army.mil/Media/News-Stories/Article/2943336/erdc-partners-with-multiple-universities-on-graphene-research/)

Presented by: Samuel C. Weaver

COMING SOON - EXACT DATE AND TIME TBD.

Unlike conventional single- or few-layer graphene, turbostratic graphene, which is derived from biomass feedstock, can perform across a wide range of metrics and applications. To raise awareness and increase domestic production of turbostratic graphene, this webinar will explore its potential in energy storage and defense applications and emphasize its role in developing next-generation materials and
technologies.

Topics covered will include the following:

  • Overview of graphene production.
  • Discussion of the unique properties of turbostratic graphene.
  • Other graphene products with similar applications.
  • Turbostratic graphene and high-capacity, high-density, and safer energy storage.
  • Applications for the Defense Department, including high-performance paints/protective coatings, and energy storage in systems supporting microgrid applications.

An in-depth discussion will be provided on how this material can drive advancements in renewable energy, advanced materials, and national security.

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