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Gold/Mining/Energy : Zentek Ltd.
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To: George69 who wrote (25829)3/29/2021 5:13:04 PM
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George, are you sure this is not a prematurely leaked April Fool's Day joke :)

Synthetic graphite has been around for ages and is expensive and dirty to produce - through blast furnaces. But this guy glams he can produce synthetic graphene by the metric tonne just by electrocuting garbage and rubber tires? What a crock!

Imagine how much energy would be required to zap just one rubber tire into a few grams of ashes, let alone anything approaching graphite! And the smoke and stink.

And correct me if am wrong, but you do not get graphene just by melting something into a big lump.
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