Synanos Inc. is a clean-tech startup and a leader in the synthesis and development of advanced functional nanomaterials for various applications.
We produce low-cost and high-quality graphene and composite materials from a cost-effective feedstock using our low-cost, green, and scalable chemical processes for diverse applications, ranging from energy storage devices, optoelectronics and biomedical devices to construction.
We offer a sustainable solution to address energy demands and reduce GHG emissions by (1) converting petroleum materials to value-added products and (2) producing high-performance innovative energy materials.
We address the biggest challenge concerning graphene production; our manufacturing process is straightforward, low-cost, eco-friendly, and scalable.
We utilize low-cost chemical processes without need to high temperatures or expensive equipment and chemicals.
We produce high-quality graphene and composite nanomaterials with the help of nanotechnology. Our competitive differences are: (1) low-cost feedstock, (2) low production cost, and (3) tunable chemistry and morphology.
We believe “Inclusion leads to Innovation”; this is our foundational belief to build a strong and diverse team.
Our prime focus is to create a positive and productive environment; a place where we take pride in our work, enjoy the hard work and most importantly instill the belief that every work matter.
We value the unique perspective of each person and trust that great teamwork will help us achieve excellence in our innovation.
Graphene-based materials have unique properties and applications in various industries. Composites, energy, and electronics are the fastest growing application segments. Combining graphene with other materials results in high-performance composites and increases their application opportunities; these composite materials have applications in batteries, construction, automotive, aerospace, and coatings. Electronics application include semiconductors, transistors, capacitors, and sensors. Biomedical devices and membranes are other applications of these materials.