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Thanks, Tre'

The fantastic review that Tre' referenced below is far superior to the 2-3 individual papers I found, but if you still insist, I will re-research the topic and post some references. But meantime, read the long review that Tre' referenced. I learned a lot from reading it myself. I am assuming from the get-go that you don't doubt the principle that graphene by definition is a monomolecular film (or a 2D structure as described in the review), composed of a lattice containing repeating units of six carbon atoms in a hexagonal arrangement. If you don't have that, you have graphite, not graphene. This is why I have always been dubious of audiophile contact enhancers that claim to work because of graphene content. I don't see how you can get a 2D film from a coated Q-tip or squeezing a tube. One of the papers I found described a method of coating silicon with graphene by heating to 1000 degrees; this was regarded as a possible breakthrough in solid state electronics.


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