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Using Graphene, Scientists Develop a Less Toxic Way to Rust-Proof Steel

Using Graphene, Scientists Develop a Less Toxic Way to Rust-Proof Steel

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  •  June 5, 2012
  •  Using Graphene, Scientists Develop a Less Toxic Way to Rust-Proof Steel
  •  Posted by innovation at 10:28 pm
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  •  Cutting-edge, Environment, Health, Innovation, Innovation Needed, Nanotech, Promising, University at Buffalo
  •  Tagged with: carbon atoms, coated steel, electro-chemical reactions, graphene -based composite, graphene composite, harsh environment, honeycomb-like arrangement, international company, larger sample sizes, latest streaming news, pollution prevention institute, public health, rust proofing steel, rust-proof steel, strongest material, toxic way, university at buffalo, using graphene scientists develop a less toxic way to rustproof steel, western new york
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Bringing the coating to the market could not only benefit public health, but also save jobs   University at Buffalo researchers are making significant progress on rust-proofing steel using a graphene-based composite that could serve [...]

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