GRAPHENE
Graphene, the first man-made two-dimensional material, is expected to transform different industries, from energy to electronics, including the fields of biomedicine and aerospace, as it has a number of qualities that make it unique in the world. The transition in it’s implementation in research centers to mass industrial production is the main challenge for an innovative element that many public bodies and private companies throughout the world are wagering on.
One that could open up new markets and even replace existing technologies or materials. It is when graphene is used both to improve an existing material and in a transformational capacity that its true potential can be realized.
Graphene is the thinnest material known to man at one atom thick, and also incredibly strong - about 200 times stronger than steel. On top of that, graphene is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity and has interesting light absorption abilities. It is truly a material that could change the world, with unlimited potential for integration in almost any industry.
Graphene offers higher electrical conductivity than lithium-ion batteries. This allows for faster-charging cells that are able to deliver very high currents as well..
Coatings
Lubricants
Resins
Composites
Fire Retardancy
Energy Storage
3d-Printing
Printed Electronics
Biosensors
Renewable Energy
Textiles
Aeronautics / Aerospace
Purification / Desalinaization
Though it is only one carbon atom thick, it is many times stronger than steel and highly flexible.
It is the "Wonder Material of the next Century". Graphene is Durable and has thousands of applications.