Post by
graphene007 on Jul 03, 2021 10:48am
World Economic Forum (Davos) on Graphene...
« Researchers from several universities (Northwestern, U of Dallas, U of Illinois & U of Central Florida) have teamed up to develop a radical kind of transistor. Instead of using silicon, the team used graphene to build a logic gate series that uses less power but could work 1,000 times faster than current ones. »
Comment by
JimmyBly1 on Jul 03, 2021 7:00pm
Nothing new here and a true fundamental application for graphene down to nano scale for real... not achievable with some graphite made powder, a mix of things being graphite and some graphene of all kinds. See the product description for details. Prove me wrong. JimmyB
Comment by
Lire02 on Jul 04, 2021 8:50am
Once again, JB, your last contribution clear as mud.
Comment by
j1nxed on Jul 04, 2021 1:32pm
You claimed that graphene would be too expensive to be put into concrete. I showed you several articles that claimed that the loading would be small enough that I could be used in concrete... and i showed an article that was from this year that claimed it would add 5% to the cost. You are just rambling now, evidence showed you sold out 2019 and have been on a bear crusade ever since
Comment by
JimmyBly1 on Jul 05, 2021 5:22pm
Talking about evidence and years, sources you mentioned date back to 2019 and before. Why so long to commercialize if results were known since many years then? Lire#2, mud is good for skin. JimmyB
Comment by
smallcaps2grow on Jul 06, 2021 10:28am
Before Nano, price did not work for cement. Still, probably only special sits Adoption will be long, like anything. Building code adjustments take forever. Unless Joe cranks carbon emission requirements.
Comment by
Lire02 on Jul 06, 2021 3:46pm
Before Nano, price did not work for cement. Still, probably only special sits Adoption will be long, like anything. Building code adjustments take forever. Unless Joe cranks carbon emission requirements. Sure, but even a small percentage of the concrete/cement business is a huge market, far more than Nanoxplore can currently handle.
Comment by
graphene007 on Jul 07, 2021 2:27pm
Other exciting info « Perhaps the greatest excitement surrounds the potential for the ‘new wonder material’, graphene, which could deliver all the above credentials put together and on top of this eliminate the problem of steel corrosion, which is the biggest and most expensive deterioration problem in concrete.» Source : Davos World Economic Forum
Comment by
JimmyBly1 on Jul 07, 2021 5:33pm
and you really believe that? Seriously. Everything get oxided more or less, you cannot stop it. Graphene was supposed to cure everything btw, from viruses, germs and fungus... a killing machine jajaja soon the stupids too? I hope. Watch yourself. JimmyB
Comment by
Lire02 on Jul 08, 2021 9:36am
JB, are you saying that graphene application Cannot slow down the oxidation of steel ? Not sure about stopping it entirely, that does sound pretty extreme, but slowing the process could prove a very valuable application of graphene.