Researchers develop first model to guide large-scale
production of ultrathin graphene

11th March 2020by admin0

Graphene is well-known for its remarkable electronic,
mechanical and thermal properties, but industrial production of
high-quality graphene is very challenging. A research team at Delft
University of Technology (TU Delft, The Netherlands) has now
developed a mathematical model that can be used to guide the
large-scale production of these ultrathin layers of carbon. The
findings were published this week in The Journal of Chemical
Physics.

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