> The newly developed process is not just a laboratory success but a scalable solution, capable of producing graphene foils in lengths ranging from meters to kilometers. In a significant demonstration of its potential, the researchers produced a 200-meter-long graphene foil with a thickness of 17 micrometers.
This is the most exciting news on graphene I’ve seen yet.
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How is the biodegradability of graphene? Is this the beginning of another hazardous waste nightmare?
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> The newly developed process is not just a laboratory success but a scalable solution, capable of producing graphene foils in lengths ranging from meters to kilometers. In a significant demonstration of its potential, the researchers produced a 200-meter-long graphene foil with a thickness of 17 micrometers.
This is the most exciting news on graphene I’ve seen yet.
How is the biodegradability of graphene? Is this the beginning of another hazardous waste nightmare?