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July 18th, 2006
Researchers make graphene at room temperature
Abstract:
“We have deposited graphene. Our reactors work in a temperature- and pressure-independent way, so at room temperature and not at ±700°C like Glasgow and Georgia need,” researcher Dirk Laureyssens told EW. “We think we will be able to produce large quantities in a very fast and cheap way.”
Source:
electronicsweekly.com
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