RE:RE:VOA chimes in on graphene Feb 4"Development challenges
But being so thin, graphene also is extremely hard to handle, like the transparent cellulose used for wrapping food.
"It gets everywhere, it crinkles up, it sticks to everything," said Vijayaraghavan.
Because of that, large-scale production is still decades away, said George Mason University Engineering professor Dimitris Ioannou, speaking via Skype. “The real bottleneck is to find out the technique to make large area graphene layers and that’s not yet possible, I don’t think, but there is a lot of research going on,” he said."
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