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Dr.-Ing. Sarah Riazimehr

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Can I make my own Graphene?

13/08/201513/11/2018 Sarah Riazimehr  A Brief Introduction to Graphene  DIY, flagship, Graphene, making  2 Comments

Carbon is the 4th most common element in the universe (by mass) after hydrogen, helium and oxygen and the second most abundant mass of our body. Carbon is everywhere, it is extremely cheap and all the countries around the world have access to carbon. Two pure forms of carbon that everyone knows are diamond and […]

Dr.-Ing. Sarah Riazimehr

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Brief Introduction to Graphene

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  • The discovery of Graphene
  • What is Graphene?

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