"Scientists have outlined how they managed to make the "wonder material" graphene using a kitchen blender.
Graphene is thin, strong, flexible and electrically conductive, and has the potential to transform electronics as well as other technologies.
An Irish-UK team poured graphite powder (used in pencil leads) into a blender, then added water and dishwashing liquid, mixing at high speed.
The results are reported in the journal Nature Materials." -- Full story: http://ift.tt/1kX19TQ
Graphene science: Mikael Fogelström at TEDxGöteborg -- http://ift.tt/1jDHV2x
Graphene is thin, strong, flexible and electrically conductive, and has the potential to transform electronics as well as other technologies.
An Irish-UK team poured graphite powder (used in pencil leads) into a blender, then added water and dishwashing liquid, mixing at high speed.
The results are reported in the journal Nature Materials." -- Full story: http://ift.tt/1kX19TQ
Graphene science: Mikael Fogelström at TEDxGöteborg -- http://ift.tt/1jDHV2x
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