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Researchers develop novel plasma process for scalable graphene oxide production

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Roni Peleg
Researchers develop novel plasma process for scalable graphene oxide production
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Researchers from Texas A&M University and LTEOIL have developed a scalable plasma-based method to produce graphene oxide directly from methane and water. This process operates under ambient conditions and avoids the high-temperature requirements of traditional synthesis methods.

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This innovation could significantly reduce the cost and complexity of producing high-quality graphene oxide, facilitating its use in industrial and technological applications.

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Researchers from Texas A&M University and LTEOIL recently demonstrated a scalable, plasma-based route for producing graphene oxide (GO) directly from methane, combining atmospheric-pressure processing with a liquid-phase growth interface to overcome key limitations of conventional synthesis methods.

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