Unlocking the Potential of Molybdenene: A Metallic Graphene Alternative
Graphene, the wonder material made of single atom-thick carbon sheets, has been combined with another super material – molybdenene – to create a new metallic version of graphene. This unique combination of graphene and molybdenene has been found to exhibit some extraordinary properties, making it a promising material for use in a range of applications.
Exciting research from scientists at the University of Warwick has revealed a new metallic version of graphene, created by combining the wonder material with molybdenene. This unique combination of materials has been found to exhibit some extraordinary properties, making it a promising material for use in a range of applications. Graphene has already shown immense potential in fields such as electronics, energy storage, and sensors, but this new discovery could open up even more possibilities.
source: Phys.org