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Carbon Sciences is developing a breakthrough technology to mass-produce graphene, the new miracle material. Graphene, a sheet of pure carbon that is only one atom thick, is flexible, transparent, impermeable to moisture, stronger than diamonds and more conductive than gold. Ever since the Nobel Prize was awarded for its discovery, experts believe graphene to be the miracle material that will enable revolutionary applications such as bendable touchscreen displays, rapid charge batteries, super-capacitors, low cost solar cells, extreme high-speed semiconductors, biosensors, as well as water purification. While the raw materials to make graphene are readily available, the lack of an industrial scale manufacturing process has hindered its commercial use. Carbon Sciences is developing a breakthrough process that will transform natural gas into commercial size sheets of graphene that can be fine-t uned with application-specific electrical and materials properties.


Graphene Enabled "Killer Applications"

Industry experts and scientists believe that graphene is the miracle material that can enable new categories of "killer applications" that have not been possible with existing materials. Graphene's capabilities and commercial potential have not been fully understood or explored. However, its properties, which have been demonstrated and confirmed in laboratories around the world, suggest that graphene is a very promising material with potentially revolutionary applications.
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