Post by
Floridas2000 on Jul 12, 2018 7:25pm
Why graphene hasn't taken over the world
As investors, is anyone disappointed at the lack of progress made in the field of graphene. Graphene was supposed to replace silicon and used in batteries. Also the lack of advancement of carbon nanotubes? I didn't know what that was until CHASM but it's another product where there have been no major commerical deals or advancement. I know a lot of people invested in the graphene space hoping for some major breakthrough. Maybe it's not as good as people thought it was.
Comment by
comos30 on Jul 13, 2018 10:25am
No, it's great stuff, but nobody has figured out how to mass produce it yet.
Comment by
Floridas2000 on Jul 13, 2018 11:53am
Very true but there are some companies who claim to have commercial capabilities and they still don't have big contracts. I think adoption is the major issue, companies don't want to use it unless it shows a strong competitive advantage. Same with CNT.
Comment by
Floridas2000 on Jul 21, 2018 11:34am
A commercial application of carbon nanotubes. Encouraging...