What is graphene?

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Graphene is only composed of carbon, like diamond, graphite, and amorphous carbon. However, graphene is a 2d material where one single layer of carbon atoms – that is less than a nanometer, one hundred thousand time thinner than a hair -, is arranged in a honeycomb structure. This sets it apart from other carbon forms because its unique structure leads to exceptional properties.

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    How our graphene is used

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 0:37


    There are two main ways of using Carbon Waters graphene : we generally use it as an additive to a certain formulation; it can be an oil, paint, vernish or polymeric resin… In this case only a very small amount is needed to see an improvement ! In some cases, we can also deposit a pure graphene coating onto a surface. The best is still to come to us ! We will be pleased to advice you on the best way to incorporate graphene to enhance your material!

    Why our graphene is the best?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 0:25


    Many types of graphene are available on the market with very different properties. The special features of the Carbon Waters graphene, which are the low number of layers and the small amount of defects, allows to retain most of graphene real properties making it the ideal partner for your project.

    Our graphene particularity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 0:19


    The Carbon Waters Graphene is a water-based dispersion. It contains no surfactant or organic solvent. This property allows to be compatible with many applications and make it safe to use.

    What is graphene?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 0:32


    Graphene is only composed of carbon, like diamond, graphite, and amorphous carbon. However, graphene is a 2d material where one single layer of carbon atoms – that is less than a nanometer, one hundred thousand time thinner than a hair -, is arranged in a honeycomb structure. This sets it apart from other carbon forms because its unique structure leads to exceptional properties.

    What is graphene used for?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 0:44


    Graphene has exceptional properties making it a candidate for enhancing a tremendous number of applications ! It would take hours to list it all but here are some of the main applications : Since it behaves as a perfect barrier to gas and liquid, it can be used to protect surfaces from environnemental agressions such as corrosion or non-aqueous fluids. With its great thermal and mechanical properties, it can enhance materials when toughness or thermal management are needed while keeping its lightness.

    Why do we hear about different graphene types?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 0:34


    Graphene, as a single layer of atoms of Carbon arranged in a honeycomb structure without defects, is more a theoretical material than a real/physical one. In an industrial world it is impossible to produce it. Other materials similar and easier to produce at large scale are presented on the market as graphene. To differentiate them, scientists put in place a graphene nomenclature.

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