What do you think about the future of graphene manufacturing? I am looking to invest in penny stocks of graphene manufacturing companies. As far as I can tell, it seems to have a promising future in the smartphone, automobile, electronics industries.
Currently the compound has to be made more readily available, made cheaper, and made in a higher quality.
Originally posted by The Self Taught Man
I'm talking about Graphene Oxide. This stuff has been around since the 1800's but in the last 10 years it has exploded in popularity. There is a high cost involved with making it because you either need high temperatures, dangerous oxidizers, large amounts of electricity or special catalysts. There exists a "bottom up" method starting from sugars, the Tang Lau method. I am researching an even cheaper bottom up synthesis starting from industrial waste.
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood
sugar beet to graphene okay wut
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