Engineers from MIT and the University of Michigan have developed a new manufacturing process that could help bring graphene and other 2D materials to commercial products.
Graphene is a material with a host of potential applications, including in flexible light sources, solar panels that could
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June 3, 2015 1:45 PM
2D material. Seriously, that is an amazing concept and the applications are just beginning. Kevlar was great for kayaks and then there was graphite. With Graphene, one could make a 3-pound boat. Hard to believe the possibilities...
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On the road to commericialization now. An inch a minute will change to a foot a minute will change to faster and faster thru-put. In the end we will produce graphene so cheaply that we can make telephone polls out of it cheaper than we can harvest a tree. JB