From dinner to sustainable electronics, the surprising versatility of crabs

As the worldwide demand for electronic devices continues to grow, so too does the strain on the finite resources used in their production, such as metals and fossil fuels. In an effort to provide renewable alternatives, researchers from Osaka University have developed a nanocarbon material for electronics applications made from chitin derived from crab shells. Their findings were published in Journal of Materials Chemistry C.


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Source: Phys.org