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To: NuclearCrystals who wrote (18246)8/7/2017 10:58:44 PM
From: Glorieux  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22811
 
NC, will try to make it easy for you:

We have 4 high level institutions that have said:

Dr. Yoshihiko Arao and Dr. Masatoshi Kubouchi at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (‘Tokyo Tech’) in Japan demonstrated the ease and highyield conversion of Albany graphite to graphene. “We have tested many types of natural graphite but found Zenyatta’s graphite material to have better exfoliation performance and produce better graphene particles than the reference material.

“Zenyatta’s purified graphite material was tested by our R&D team and found to convert much easier and with higher yields of graphene nano-particles than any other natural graphite types that we have tried. We believe that this is a high value special material with unique characteristics that could make Albany graphite the preferred material for valuable graphene applications.” -Prof Oren Regev from BGU



"We found Zenyatta's high-purity Albany graphite to be an ideal material for the production of graphene oxide and subsequent application development. Interestingly, it appears that the distinct particle size and morphology of Albany graphite are important factors in the ease of production of high-quality graphene and GO. These properties are likely the result of the deposit's unique geological genesis first identified by Lakehead's geology professor Dr. Andrew Conly in 2012.”-Dr. Chen from Lakehead U.

"The exfoliation of Zenyatta graphite was very clean with the production of mostly monolayer and bilayer graphene. Sussex has developed a method to produce the graphene directly in the emulsion, but the homogeneity and yield of the Zenyatta produced graphene determined the success and usefulness of the suspension. In the past, the low yields and lack of homogenous graphene from other sources resulted in insufficient concentration of graphene and required further processing with a centrifuge. Recent results with Zenyatta's Albany graphite demonstrated superior homogenous graphene production with high yields thus allowing production of conductive liquid suspensions directly.-Dr. Dalton, Sussex U.

These world leading research facilities all agree that ZEN's graphene is better than any other graphene they have tested. Did they test most or all other graphenes? Possible. Would they have access to all graphenes that are viewed as high quality, absolutely!

So yes, I am sure NC.

Choo Choo,

Glorieux