New research to be conducted into ‘wonder material’ graphene

Posted on 24 Jan 2013 by Tim Brown

The University of Cambridge is undertaking new research into the potential industrial applications of the 'wonder material' graphene and plans to open a £25 million dedicated research facility at the end of the year.

Graphene is a one-atom thick layer of graphite with its atoms arranged in a regular hexagonal pattern. It is exceptionally strong and flexible, enables electrons to flow faster than silicon and functions as a transparent conductor.  The material is also extremely lightweight. A one square meter sheet weighs only 0.77 milligrams. The material has the potential…

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