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=Basics=
=Basics=
*Graphene is a single atom thick sheet of carbon
*Graphene is a single atom thick sheet of carbon
*[[Carbon Nanotubes]] are to Cables, as Graphene is to Sheet Metal
*It is electrically conductive, has a massive surface area, and many other interesting properties
*It is electrically conductive, has a massive surface area, and many other interesting properties
*It has many intreseting applications, from the near future (batteries, reactors, etc) to the more far off (solar cells)
*It has many intreseting applications, from the near future (batteries, reactors, etc) to the more far off (Solar Cell Layers, Electrostatic Speakers + Headphones, Scientific Instruments)


=Production=
=Production=
*Graphene can be made by many methods
*Graphene can be made by many methods
*Below are the two main groups, which in turn have many subgroups
*Below are the two main groups, which in turn have many subgroups
*See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphene_production_techniques#Wedge-based This Link] for more detailed info
*See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphene_production_techniques#Wedge-based This Link] for more detailed info


==Subtractive Methods with Graphite==
==Subtractive Methods with Graphite==
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==Vapor Deposition==
==Vapor Deposition==
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==Other Methods==
==Other Methods==
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=Applications=
=Applications=
==Batteries==
==Batteries==
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*


==Capacitors==
==Capacitors==
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*


==Chemical Processes==
==Chemical Processes==
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==Biological Uses==
==Biological Uses==
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==Medical Uses==
==Medical Uses==
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==As a Predicesor to Other Nanomaterials==
==As a Predicesor to Other Nanomaterials==
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=See Also=
=See Also=
* [[Open Source Advanced Materials Construction Set]]
* [[Open Source Advanced Materials Construction Set]]


=Useful Links=
=Useful Links=
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphene Wikipedia Page on Graphene]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphene Wikipedia Page on Graphene]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphene_production_techniques Wikipedia Page on Graphene Production]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphene_production_techniques Wikipedia Page on Graphene Production]

Latest revision as of 02:30, 27 February 2020

Basics

  • Graphene is a single atom thick sheet of carbon
  • Carbon Nanotubes are to Cables, as Graphene is to Sheet Metal
  • It is electrically conductive, has a massive surface area, and many other interesting properties
  • It has many intreseting applications, from the near future (batteries, reactors, etc) to the more far off (Solar Cell Layers, Electrostatic Speakers + Headphones, Scientific Instruments)

Production

  • Graphene can be made by many methods
  • Below are the two main groups, which in turn have many subgroups
  • See This Link for more detailed info

Subtractive Methods with Graphite

Vapor Deposition

Other Methods

Applications

Batteries

Capacitors

Chemical Processes

Biological Uses

Medical Uses

As a Predicesor to Other Nanomaterials

See Also

Useful Links