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 [...]
Using Graphene, Scientists Develop a Less Toxic Way to Rust-Proof Steel
- June 5, 2012
- Using Graphene, Scientists Develop a Less Toxic Way to Rust-Proof Steel
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