Scientific and Practical Centre for Materials Research

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220072 Minsk, P. Brovka str. 19

Graphene-containing material and products based on it

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

Belarus

IDENTIFIER

BO16383

PUBLISHED

2026-03-19

LAST UPDATE

2026-03-19

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Responsible
Oleg Ignatenko
+375 17 227 7514
ignatenko@physics.by
Summary
Scientific and Practical Centre for Materials Research offers consumers graphene-containing material and products using it in structural elements, energy storage devices, lubricants, sorbents, sensors, etc., under a manufacturing agreement and is looking for partners to conclude a distribution services agreement.
Description
Graphene is a two-dimensional material consisting of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. It is one of the allotropic states of carbon, along with graphite, diamond, fullerenes, and nanotubes. Graphene has unique physical, mechanical, and electrical properties, making it a promising material for a variety of applications.

Graphene Applications:
1. Electronics:
- Used to create flexible displays, transistors, sensors, and high-speed processors.
2. Energy:
- Used in the production of batteries, supercapacitors, and solar cells.
3. Medicine:
- Used in biosensors, drug delivery systems, and tissue engineering.
4. Materials:
- Added to composites to increase their strength and wear resistance.
5. Filtration:
- Used to create filters that can purify water or separate gas molecules.

It can be used in the space, aircraft, and automotive industries where thermal and sound insulation, as well as fire resistance, are required: it can withstand temperatures up to 3,000°C in an inert environment. In air, it maintains temperatures of 1,000°C and does not burn or melt.
A graphene-based hot mold used in carbon fiber manufacturing allows heating only a single component to the required temperature, rather than the entire room. This approach significantly reduces both energy consumption and production time.
Advantages and Innovations
The Scientific and Practical Center for Materials Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus is actively developing and implementing graphene-containing materials and products. The advantages of such products stem from the unique properties of graphene, which are used in various industries. Here are the main advantages of graphene-containing products developed by the SPC for Materials Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus:

1. High strength and durability:
- Graphene-containing materials significantly increase the mechanical strength of products, making them resistant to wear, stress, and damage.
- This is especially important for composites used in construction, aerospace, and mechanical engineering.
2. Electrical conductivity:
- Graphene provides high conductivity, making products suitable for electronic applications such as flexible displays, sensors, and batteries.
3. Thermal conductivity:
- Graphene's high thermal conductivity improves heat dissipation in devices, which is important for electronics, batteries, and cooling systems. 4. Chemical Resistance:
- Graphene-containing coatings exhibit high resistance to corrosion and chemical attack, extending the service life of products.
5. Lightweight and Flexible:
- Graphene-containing materials retain their light weight and flexibility, making them ideal for use in the textile industry and in the creation of flexible electronic devices.
6. Improved Sorption Properties:
- Graphene-containing products can be effectively used to purify water, air, and other environments due to their high sorption capacity.
7. Energy Efficiency:
- The use of graphene in batteries and supercapacitors increases their capacity, charging speed, and durability.
8. Environmentally Friendly:
- Graphene-containing products are often manufactured using environmentally friendly technologies, meeting modern sustainable development requirements.
Stage of development
Already on the market
Funding source
State budged
Internal
IPR status
Exclusive rights
Secret know-how
Sector group
Materials
Nano and micro technologies

Client information

Type
R&D institution
Year established
2007
NACE keywords
C.25.61 - Treatment and coating of metals
C.25.99 - Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c.
M.72.19 - Other research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering
M.74.90 - Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.e.c.
Turnover (in EUR)
10-20M
Already engaged in transnational cooperation
Yes
Additional comments
Currently, the Scientific and Practical Center for Materials Research is a leader in solid-state physics and physical materials science in the Republic of Belarus.

The Center's primary research focus is condensed matter physics; the creation of new magnetic, ferroelectric, semiconductor, metallic, superconducting, superhard, and optical materials in the form of crystals, ceramics, disordered systems, nanomaterials, and nanostructures corresponds to the priority areas of fundamental and applied scientific research and scientific and technical activities. The Center's goals and objectives are realized through the full innovation cycle, from fundamental and applied scientific research to the implementation of scientific and technical products in production.

The Center's primary goal is to organize and conduct research and development in the field of physical and physicochemical materials science, as well as to develop and manufacture new types of competitive products. In accordance with this goal, the Center's objectives are:
to conduct fundamental and applied scientific research in accordance with the adopted priority areas of scientific and technological progress of the Republic of Belarus in the following areas:
- condensed matter physics;
- creation of new magnetic, ferroelectric, semiconductor, metallic, superconducting, superhard, and optical materials in the form of crystals, ceramics, disordered systems, nanomaterials, and nanostructures;
- physics of the effects of concentrated energy flows on condensed matter;
- development of methods and technologies for producing functional and special-purpose materials;
- metal-polymer composites;
- petrochemistry, forest chemistry, and thin-film organic and inorganic materials;
- physics of non-destructive testing;
- development of methods and tools for non-destructive testing and technical diagnostics of materials, products, and technological processes;
- creation of the scientific foundations of information technologies for non-destructive testing and technical diagnostics;
- composite materials and products made from them;
- Use of pulse technologies for the creation and production of materials and products;
- Vacuum technology and equipment;
- Materials and equipment for applying protective and functional coatings;
- Structural ceramics;
- Medical materials, tools, and equipment;
- Specialized technologies;
Ensuring the competitiveness of scientific and technical products and organizing their industrial development, including in the foreign market;
- Developing and implementing mechanisms to ensure economic, informational, and other links between research, development, production, and sales of new products;
- Identifying fundamentally new paths to scientific and technical progress, conducting applied research in priority areas of scientific and technical activity;
- Developing recommendations for the practical application of the Center's research results and supporting their implementation in production;
- Conducting scientific reviews of the most important scientific, scientific-technical, and national economic programs, as well as innovative projects within the Center's purview;
- Studying and summarizing the achievements of global science within the Center's purview and promoting their practical application;
- training highly qualified scientific personnel through postgraduate, doctoral, and candidate programs;
- advanced training for researchers and specialists, including at international research centers;

The Center actively collaborates with international research centers. One form of this collaboration is the implementation of joint research projects funded by international foundations and organizations.
Languages spoken
English
Russian

Information about partnership

Type of partnership considered
Distribution services agreement
Manufacturing agreement
Type and role of partner sought
Consumers interested in purchasing graphene-containing materials and products using them in structural components, energy storage devices, lubricants, sorbents, sensors, etc., under a manufacturing agreement.

Partners interested in purchasing graphene-containing materials and products using them in structural components, energy storage devices, lubricants, sorbents, sensors, etc., under a distribution services agreement.
Type and size of partner sought
> 500 MNE
> 500
251-500
SME 51-250
SME 11-50
SME <= 10
R&D Institution
University
Sole proprietor

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