Ordered graphene oxide nanomaterials unlock scalable, tuneable conductive layers for next-gen electronics manufacturing.
The technology uses ordered graphene-oxide-based nanomaterials and precursors, produced via defined processing methods, to create conductive and functional layers. Its technical significance is that graphene oxide can be engineered into ordered structures rather than relying on disordered graphene flakes, enabling more controllable electrical pathways. Previously, commercial use of the specific ordered graphene-oxide formulations and fabrication methods likely required licensing from the assignee.
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