Graphene: Another Amazing Carbon Product?

Graphene: Another Amazing Carbon Product?

What Is Graphene?

Graphene is a very thin layer of graphite. Graphite is made out of carbon (the mother of all elements), and is normally used in pencils. Graphite is also used for brake padding in larger vehicles, the batteries in laptops or portable gaming systems, and in the production of steel.
Graphene is a relatively new material (so new, spell-check doesn't even recognize it). In the last 150 years, a demand has developed for ultra thin and lightweight materials with enough strength to support the architecture of the future. Our world has begun to discover that strength isn’t always found in mass, but in material flexibility and the strength and shape of bonds between atoms.
Graphene is a carbon lattice an atom thick that makes a honeycomb structure (see above image). In theory, a Graphene cable 0.1 millimeters in diameter could lift a grand piano with ease. Such a cable could be of great use on construction sites around the world, and help prevent lethal accidents caused by weaker cables.
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