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Nov 10 2018, 10:00 AM
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Sep 14, 2018 (Heraldkeeper via COMTEX) -- Graphene is a material composed of carbon atoms that, being simply the thinnest and most conductive in the world, is regarded as the future of technology. This very light layer of graphite is still very resistant, if we take into account its thickness, being 100 times stronger than steel. When isolated and used correctly, graphene gains incredible possibilities of use and is therefore seen as the solution to many problems in the technology area: from substituting rare and scarce materials to lowering costs for the consumer.
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Nov 10 2018, 10:33 AM
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Sep 14, 2018 (Heraldkeeper via COMTEX) -- Graphene is a material composed of carbon atoms that, being simply the thinnest and most conductive in the world, is regarded as the future of technology. This very light layer of graphite is still very resistant, if we take into account its thickness, being 100 times stronger than steel. When isolated and used correctly, graphene gains incredible possibilities of use and is therefore seen as the solution to many problems in the technology area: from substituting rare and scarce materials to lowering costs for the consumer. But it was only in 1962 that it came true, through chemists Ulrich Hofmann and Hanns-Peter Boehm. It was Boehm, even, who baptized him, from the junction of the words graphite and the suffix -no. Finally, in 2004, graphene came into the world, thanks to physicists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, who decided to test their potential as a transistor. Until that time, it was impossible to get a sample of the material for more effective studies without isolating it in the right way. Scholars have done it, incredibly, with a tape.eno. Finally, in 2004, graphene came into the world, thanks to physicists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, who decided to test their potential as a transistor. Until that time, it was impossible to get a sample of the material for more effective studies without isolating it in the right way |
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Nov 10 2018, 11:08 AM
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But it was only in 1962 that it came true, through chemists Ulrich Hofmann and Hanns-Peter Boehm. It was Boehm, even, who baptized him, from the junction of the words graphite and the suffix -no. Finally, in 2004, graphene came into the world, thanks to physicists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, who decided to test their potential as a transistor. Until that time, it was impossible to get a sample of the material for more effective studies without isolating it in the right way. Scholars have done it, incredibly, with a tape.eno. Finally, in 2004, graphene came into the world, thanks to physicists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, who decided to test their potential as a transistor. Until that time, it was impossible to get a sample of the material for more effective studies without isolating it in the right way The compound was discovered in 1947 by physicist Philip Russell Wallace, the first to study theoretically about the material. But it was only in 1962 that it came true, through chemists Ulrich Hofmann and Hanns-Peter Boehm. It was Boehm, even, who baptized him, from the junction of the words graphite and the suffix -no. Finally, in 2004, graphene came into the world, thanks to physicists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, who decided to test their potential as a transistor. Until that time, it was impossible to get a sample of the material for more effective studies without isolating it in the right way. Scholars have done it, incredibly, with a tape.eno. Finally, in 2004, graphene came into the world, thanks to physicists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, who decided to test their potential as a transistor. Until that time, it was impossible to get a sample of the material for more effective studies without isolating it in the right way. Scholars have done it, incredibly, with a tape. |
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Nov 10 2018, 11:37 AM
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Graphene is today considered the revolutionary material of the future by many specialists. It consists of carbon, an extremely thin layer of graphite and has the thickness of an atom, to give you an idea, it is a million times thinner than a human hair. This material has extraordinary properties, in practice graphene is the strongest, most waterproof, lightest and thinnest material in existence, as well as being a great conductor of electricity to get an idea of your potential, graphene is 100 times more efficient as an electric conductor compared to silicon and stronger than diamond.
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