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*Graphene is a single atom thick sheet of carbon | *Graphene is a single atom thick sheet of carbon | ||
*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 ( | *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= |
Revision as of 18:34, 25 February 2018
Basics
- Graphene is a single atom thick sheet of carbon
- 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
- Wikipedia Page on Graphene
- Wikipedia Page on Graphene Production
- Wikipedia Page on Graphene Applications
- Meet graphene | Catharina Paukner | TEDxDanubia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB8isBXrni0
- The Age of Graphene: Samsung's Revolutionary Battery Technology: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hI4t61yvdLE
- A new world composed of graphene-based technology | 葉乃裳 Nai-Chang Yeh | TEDxTaoyuan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4oW6PcOUtc