Researchers have developed a new graphene-based bulk composite material with enhanced mechanical and thermal properties. The material, called inverse phase enhancement graphene paper (IPE-GP), achieves a tensile strength of 63.3 MPa and a thermal conductivity of 1325 W/m·K, according to a press release dated May 11, 2026.
The study, reported by EINPresswire.com, details an 'inverse phase enhancement' strategy to fabricate high-performance graphene paper. This approach aims to overcome the typical trade-off between strength and thermal conductivity in graphene composites.
The reported values suggest potential applications in thermal management for electronics and other high-performance engineering fields. The press release did not specify the exact composition or processing method beyond the IPE strategy.