Re: GRAPHENE to the Rescue!
Posted: Wed 11 Nov 2015, 07:58:51
As to scaling up, the passage that I quoted from the article claims:
Are people doubting that this is true? If so, perhaps some evidence would be in order. I have no particular skin in this game, but it seems unlikely that the author is just making this up. (On the other hand, he does make the rather amazing claim that, coated with Lithium, it makes a superconductor at room temperature--a claim disputed by two of the commenters--the temperature at which it acts this way is 5.9 K = -267.25 C ! So maybe the whole rest of the article is bs, too?)
Inability to produce graphene on an industrial scale initially limited development of technology into an ever-growing range of applications.
These problems have now been overcome, even to the extent that a graphene ink has been developed enabling the printing of graphene sheets and other items containing graphene.
Are people doubting that this is true? If so, perhaps some evidence would be in order. I have no particular skin in this game, but it seems unlikely that the author is just making this up. (On the other hand, he does make the rather amazing claim that, coated with Lithium, it makes a superconductor at room temperature--a claim disputed by two of the commenters--the temperature at which it acts this way is 5.9 K = -267.25 C ! So maybe the whole rest of the article is bs, too?)