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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (756758)2/6/2022 2:20:57 PM
From: garrettjax  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793896
 
I'd want to seriously look at thermal properties before I'd use it in those 2 applications. It sounds as if they are trying to imitate graphene in some way which also has the characteristics of being stronger than steel and light as plastic along with the ability to conduct electricity. Downside of graphene is the difficulty in commercializing it through mass production.

I found this link on the same page to be as interesting but more because of the political implications than the science although I think the trees will be a little pissed about it...