Abstract

Graphene is the world thinnest, stronger then diamond, much lighter, flexible and stiffest material which exhibits a number of outstanding electrical, excellent conductors of heat and mechanical properties that makes them very attractive for micro and nanotechnology application. The thinnest layer of graphite is called Graphene, when oxidising agents reacting with graphite the inter planar spacing between the layers of graphite is increased. The complete oxidised compound Ca then dispersed in the Base solution then Graphene is formed. Graphene is intrinsically gap less; it is lighter, thinner, transparent and stronger then diamond. It is 5%higher the denser of the steel, 10times stronger then steel.

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