Making "green" graphene from gum trees could cut production costs by 200 times

Date 25th, Jun 2019
Source New Atlas - Scientific News Websites

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The wonderful potential of graphene has been well covered on our pages, with its supreme strength, ultra-thin profile, and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity opening up all kinds of possibilities. One thing missing from all of this is a cost-effective way to produce it, but a team of researchers now believe they may have discovered a key to this hiding in the bark of Australian eucalyptus trees... Continue Reading Making "green" graphene from gum trees could cut production costs by 200 times Category: Materials Tags: Graphene New Atlas Audio RMIT