China Molybdenum Price - December 5, 2022

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At the beginning of the week, China molybdenum price has not changed significantly, and it still maintains at a high level. Under the joint support of favorable factors such as low spot inventory in the market and the rising popularity of the international molybdenum market, suppliers generally hold a strong bullish sentiment. 

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Using Graphene and MoS2, Researchers Design Miniature Spectrometers

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An international research team, including researchers from Aalto University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Zhejiang University, Sichuan University, Oregon State University, Yonsei University, and the University of Cambridge, designed miniature spectrometers consisting of a 'sandwich' of different components, including graphene, molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), and tungsten diselenide (WSe2).

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Malmbjerg Molybdenum Project Proceeds Energy Green Transition

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Backed by the European Raw Materials Alliance (ERMA) portfolio, Greenland Resources' world-class Climax-type Malmbjerg molybdenum project in Greenland is accelerating the energy green transition.

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SMENA Catalysis AB Develops MoS2 Material for Gas Sensing and Hydrogen Catalysis

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Research by the Swedish company SMENA Catalysis AB has led to the discovery of a MoS2 material, a method for improving the properties of layered molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) by introducing highly controllable edges and holes in the material.

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Measurement of Interactions Between Fermi Polarons in WS2 Semiconductor

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Recent research led by an Australian university has provided the world's first measurement of interactions between Fermi polarons in a two-dimensional WS2 semiconductor, using ultrafast spectroscopy capable of probing complex quantum materials. Researchers at Swinburne University of Technology have characterized the exciton-polaron interactions in experiments on 2D semiconductor monolayers.

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