Graphene nanoplatelets are advanced, high-purity nanomaterials developed using LOOP technology, an innovative and environmentally responsible process that converts hydrocarbons into hydrogen and solid carbon without the formation of CO₂. This low-environmental-impact process enables the production of graphene nanoplatelets with a lamellar structure, nanometric thickness, and high specific surface area, as well as low residual oxygen content.

Due to their unique properties—such as high electrical and thermal conductivity, high mechanical strength, natural hydrophobicity, and excellent chemical stability—graphene nanoplatelets are widely used in polymeric, ceramic, and metallic composites, as well as in anti-corrosion paints and coatings, conductive materials, thin films, and energy storage devices such as batteries and supercapacitors.

Nanum® Nanotechnology offers graphene nanoplatelets produced through a sustainable process, with rigorous control of morphology and purity, ensuring consistent performance in industrial processes and research and development applications.

metallic nanoparticles

graphene oxides

carbon nanostructures

nanostructured metal oxides

metallic nanoparticles

graphene oxides

carbon nanostructures

nanostructured metal oxides