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Learn about graphene, a two-dimensional carbon material with immense potential in various fields such as optical electronics, biological engineering, and medicine. Explore the exciting applications of graphene in batteries, tennis racquets, mobile phones, and more.

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  1. Graphene by Vasilije Andrić Photo by Core_Materials at https://flic.kr/p/8GUuL9 Lingva Multimedia Projects

  2. THE GRAPHENE -Graphene is type of carbon in the form of a two-dimensional, atomic-scale and hexagonal lattice. -It is the basic structural element of other allotropes, including graphite, charcoal, carbon nanotubes and fullerenes. -Graphene is a combination of graphite and the suffix -ene, named by Hanns-Peter Boehm, who described single-layer carbon foils in 1962. http://bit.ly/1ToMP7D

  3. USE IN: • Optical Electronics • Biological Engineering • Ultrafiltration • Composite Materials • Photovoltaic Cells • Medicine

  4. Interesting examples • Graphene in batteries http://bit.ly/1L39orX

  5. Interesting examples • Graphene in tennis racquets http://bit.ly/1TqFoOM

  6. Interesting examples • Graphene/Carbon Rod http://bit.ly/1mHppOb http://bit.ly/1oq0D6O

  7. Interesting examples • Graphene in mobile phones http://bit.ly/1Vnq7Mj

  8. Interesting examples • Graphene in microphones http://bit.ly/1HrRxyS http://bit.ly/24alknv

  9. What is exciting about graphene? • It is the material of future • Graphene is estimated to be 200 times stronger than steel • Flexible as rubber • Conducts heat and electricity extremely efficiently. • A graphene aerogel is seven times lighter than air http://bit.ly/1XLJzUx http://bit.ly/1v1yVyb

  10. What is exciting about graphene? • Imbuing it with many interesting light-related, and water-related properties • IBM builds graphene chip that’s 10,000 times faster, using standard CMOS processes • Graphene may enable electrodes that can be implanted in the brain, eyes, ears, hearts, hands, legs.... for medical purposes Direct Human Brain-to-Brain Communication Demonstrated for the First Time http://bit.ly/1VDrjeA more on - http://bit.ly/20UiCOC

  11. Graphene in Serbia Institute of Physics,Pregrevica 118, Belgrade 11080 (Zemun) Serbia, makes studies of graphene comprising fabrication of flakes, characterization, calculations of electronic and optical properties, simulations of electromagnetic field propagation through graphene-based structures and atomic force microscope patterning using standard and anodic oxidation lithography. • http://bit.ly/1oGgQF4

  12. Graphene in Serbia • Scientists from the University of Belgrade, Serbia have developed a microphone made from graphene, and it’s 32 times more sensitive than standard nickel-based microphones. • Students from University of Belgrade make thin transparent conductive films on glass slides from chemically exfoliated graphene using vacuum filtration technology. • Example - http://bit.ly/1KJbJhi

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