Graphene-infused packaging much better at blocking moisture

30 August 2016

Plastic packaging might seem impenetrable but water molecules can still pass through and this permeability to moisture can limit the lifespan of a product. To better protect goods such as electronics and medicines, researchers at the Indian Institute of Science have developed a new kind of packaging that incorporates a single layer of graphene. Their material reduces how much water can get through by a million fold.
The researchers synthesized a single layer of graphene by chemical vapor deposition and using a simple and scalable process, transferred the graphene to a polymer film. An article about the research is published in ACS Nano (Press Release ACS, 13 July 2016).
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Click here for an abstract of the published article.

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