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MSE PRO Porous Graphene Foam (50 x 50 x 1.2 mm) for Battery, Sensor an– MSE Supplies LLC

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MSE PRO Porous Graphene Foam (50 x 50 x 1.2 mm) for Battery, Sensor and Supercapacitor Research

SKU: BR0173

  • $ 47995
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Product details:

Graphene Foam is made via the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process. Graphene foam is a new class of ultra-light, highly conductive graphene-based materials with exceptional mechanical strength, flexibility, and elasticity. Graphene foam is widely used as porous substrate / support for sensor, EMI shielding, solar–thermal energy conversion, battery and supercapacitor. 

The size and thickness can be customized upon request. Please contact us at sales@msesupplies.com to discuss your special need. 

Specifications of Porous Graphene Foam

Product SKU# BR0173
Pack Size 1 piece
Material  Carbon (With Nickel support)
Size 50 mm x 50 mm (Customizable)
Thickness 1.2 mm (Customizable)
Density 4 mg/cm3
Pore size 580 um
Surface density 0.5-0.9 mg/cm2
Standard PPI 110
Packing In sealed membrane box 

 

References:

1. High Sensitivity Gas Detection Using a Macroscopic Three-Dimensional Graphene Foam Network, Sci. Rep., 1, 166 (2011)

2. Lightweight and Flexible Graphene Foam Composites for High‐Performance Electromagnetic Interference Shielding,  Adv. Mater., 25: 1296-1300

3. Hierarchical Graphene Foam for Efficient Omnidirectional Solar–Thermal Energy Conversion, Adv. Mater. 201729, 1702590

4. 3D Graphene‐Foam–Reduced‐Graphene‐Oxide Hybrid Nested Hierarchical Networks for High‐Performance Li–S Batteries, Adv. Mater., 28: 1603-1609

5. Flexible self-charging supercapacitor based on graphene-Ag-3D graphene foam electrodes, Nano Energy, 2018, 51, 604-612