Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Graphene 'droplets' open up possibilities in drug delivery, disease detection

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A chance discovery about the 'wonder material' graphene takes it a step closer to being used in medicine and human health. Researchers in Australia have discovered that graphene oxide sheets can change structure to become liquid crystal droplets spontaneously and without any specialist equipment. With graphene droplets now easy to produce, researchers say this opens up possibilities for its use in drug delivery and disease detection.

via Science Daily

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