World's Strongest Material
Carbyne is now the strongest material known to us. But Graphene is a revolutionary material, strong also, though half of Carbyne. As Carbyne is formed in a stable stat just few days ago by the University of Vienna, we don't know about it's applications so well. But for Graphene we've known some.
Graphene is hexagonal arrangement of Carbon atoms just one atom thick. It's too light-weight, just 0.77 g of 1 square meter.
As it repels water it can be used to prevent rust on iron. At SUNNY Buffalo chemists designed a polymer coating of this material to be used.
Graphene can be etched with a laser to create more surface area on capacitor to make it a super-capacitor which can store more charges. After all this can help to forget usual batteries and welcome the super-capacitor batteries which can give a laptop the power to operate a full day.
As it absorbs radioactive waste it can be used to do that.
It is good conductor but doesn't heats-up so. This can help us to make chips of Graphene instead of Silicon to make our laptop 50 times faster with no need of any cooling fan.
Overall the strength of it is trying to be used in body-armors by the Australians.
So, it is a science darling to us now.
Graphene is hexagonal arrangement of Carbon atoms just one atom thick. It's too light-weight, just 0.77 g of 1 square meter.
Graphene can be etched with a laser to create more surface area on capacitor to make it a super-capacitor which can store more charges. After all this can help to forget usual batteries and welcome the super-capacitor batteries which can give a laptop the power to operate a full day.
As it absorbs radioactive waste it can be used to do that.
It is good conductor but doesn't heats-up so. This can help us to make chips of Graphene instead of Silicon to make our laptop 50 times faster with no need of any cooling fan.
So, it is a science darling to us now.
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