Rutgers Engineers Develop Microwave Method to Produce High-Quality Graphene
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Engineers at Rutgers University have discovered a method to produce high-quality graphene by microwaving exfoliated graphene oxide for one second. This process eliminates nearly all oxygen, enhancing graphene's electrical conductivity and thermal properties, which are crucial for various applications like electronics and fuel cells. The research is supported by the National Science Foundation and other institutions and appears in the journal Science.

Feb 15, 2026, 11:27 AM