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To: pop123 who wrote (9784)8/12/2020 2:19:18 PM
From: Reflection2 Recommendations

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Excellent article!! Wonder if Zen is working with U Conn? Wonder if U Conn has tested our Graphene? Yes and Yes!!



To: pop123 who wrote (9784)8/13/2020 8:37:30 AM
From: tturner  Respond to of 22648
 
UCONN study-- "oil and water "

"A distinctive feature of graphene that seems like an obstacle to many – its insolubility – is at the heart of Adamson’s discovery. Since it doesn’t dissolve in liquids, Adamson and his team place graphite at the interface of water and oil, where the graphene sheets spontaneously spread to cover the interface and lower the energy of the system. The graphene sheets are trapped at the interface as individual, overlapping sheets, and can subsequently be locked in place using a cross-linked polymer or plastic."

Is this not the phrase Dube used not long ago?