An international team has added another two-dimensional material to the expanding list that started with graphene. Hematene is an iron oxide mono-layer, which has been made by exfoliating it from the naturally-occurring iron ore heamatite (or ‘hematite’). Liquid exfoliation was used, a technique also used to knock graphene from naturally-occurring graphite. “The two-dimensional morphology of ...
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