Sustainable and industrially scalable ultrasonic liquid phase exfoliation technologies for manufacturing 2D advanced functional materials (EcoUltra2D)
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Oxford
Department Name: Materials
Abstract
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Organisations
Publications
Morton J
(2022)
An Eco-Friendly Solution for Liquid Phase Exfoliation of Graphite Under Optimised Ultrasonication Conditions
in SSRN Electronic Journal
Khavari M
(2023)
Cavitation-induced shock wave behaviour in different liquids.
in Ultrasonics sonochemistry
Khavari M
(2021)
Characterization of shock waves in power ultrasound
in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Ng KL
(2023)
Direct Evidence of the Exfoliation Efficiency and Graphene Dispersibility of Green Solvents toward Sustainable Graphene Production.
in ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering
Morton J
(2023)
Dual frequency ultrasonic cavitation in various liquids: High-speed imaging and acoustic pressure measurements
in Physics of Fluids
Tyurnina A
(2022)
Effects of Green Solvents and Surfactants on the Characteristics of Few-Layer Graphene Produced by Dual-Frequency Ultrasonic Liquid Phase Exfoliation Technique
in SSRN Electronic Journal
Description | Study parameters necessary to assess the materials produced within the consortium have been identified. This step was essential before embarking on further research. |
Exploitation Route | The eco-friendly processing of graphene is of importance for a wider range of applications where current graphene production methods fail to deliver. |
Sectors | Aerospace Defence and Marine Chemicals Energy Environment Manufacturing including Industrial Biotechology |