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The Graphene Revolution: The weird science of the ultra-thin

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The Graphene Revolution: The weird science of the ultra-thin - Clegg, Brian
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In 2003, Russian physicists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov found a way to produce graphene - the thinnest substance in the world - by using sticky tape to separate an atom-thick layer from a block of graphite. Their efforts would win the 2010 Nobel Prize for Physics, and now the applications of graphene and other 'two-dimensional' substances form a worldwide industry. Graphene is far stronger than steel, a far better conductor than any metal, and able to act as a molecular sieve to purify water. Electronic components ...

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The Graphene Revolution: The weird science of the ultra-thin 2018, Icon Books, Duxford

ISBN-13: 9781785783760

Mass-market paperback