Inorganic Graphene

Inorganic graphenes are a class of two-dimensional nanomaterials, which has the advantages of high flexibility and transparency. Inorganic graphenes have broad application prospects in many fields, such as wearable smart devices and flexible energy storage devices. Besides, the structure and composition of inorganic graphenes can be adjusted and diverse performances can be obtained.

 

Inorganic graphenes can also be used in many fields, such as Electronic devices, Catalysis, batteries, supercapacitors, solar cells, sensors, and others. According to the composition, inorganic graphenes are divided into elemental materials, nonmetallic compounds, metallic compounds, and salt compounds.

 

MFA works together with customers to provide a variety of technical innovations associated with inorganic graphenes using proven, holistic methods for designing individualized layouts and advice for automation technologies that are independent of vendor interests.