From source 1 1 Templeton, Graham. (2015) What Is Graphene?, extremetech.com.

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From source 1 1 Templeton, Graham. (2015) What Is Graphene?, extremetech.com

Graphene’s small size but strong conductivity open many doors for electronic industries. It’s incredibly strong, but still flexible. From source 1 1 Templeton, Graham. (2015) What Is Graphene?, extremetech.com

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Up until very recently, graphene production was small and costly. 1,5 It also has a slight issue with electronics, as it has no gaps that make adjusting current easy. 5 This makes it unviable for solar energy production 5

Graphene has a myriad of uses ranging from medicine to electrical components to use as a structural material 1 Graphene sponges can be tailored to selectively absorb different organic material 6 potential uses include cleaning up oil and chemical spills, purifying water, quick chemical identification, and filtration.