Graphene ‘Wonder Material’ Can Now Be Made Using TRASH

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  • Опубликовано: 8 мар 2020
  • A recent breakthrough from researchers at Rice University promises to make graphene out of garbage in a flash. Here’s how this miraculous transformation happens.
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    Graphene is a single-atom thick layer of carbon that has a number of properties that make it almost endlessly useful.
    So useful in fact, it has been dubbed a "wonder material.” But the thing is graphene is really hard to make in meaningful quantities; however, thanks to a recent breakthrough from Rice University, that all might change.
    And the key to it all might be your very own trash.
    The process the researchers at Rice University developed involves charging up high-voltage capacitors with electricity, then unleashing it all at once into just about any carbon containing material including anything from coal (which is basically all carbon to start with) to plastics to food waste.
    Find out exactly how this process works and what this could mean for the future of graphene in this Elements.
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    "Carbon, the sole constituent of graphene, is all around us. The element is the fourth most common in the entire universe. Most people think of materials in terms of atoms and molecules, where molecules are made from defined types and numbers of atoms. With graphene, counting carbon atoms is inconsequential."
    Graphene - the not-so wonder material?
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    "In order for graphene to have an impact commercially and be used to develop better-quality products, such as transistors, it not only needs to be cost-effective, but also environmentally friendly."
    Rice lab turns trash into valuable graphene in a flash
    news.rice.edu/2020/01/27/rice...
    "Flash Joule heating for bulk graphene, developed in the Tour lab by Rice graduate student and lead author Duy Luong, improves upon techniques like exfoliation from graphite and chemical vapor deposition on a metal foil that require much more effort and cost to produce just a little graphene."
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  • @Seeker
    @Seeker  4 года назад +53

    Hi Seekers, thanks for watching! Want more on graphene? Check out this video about the substance's full potential here: ruclips.net/video/J0ZMi83oUjk/видео.html

    • @naMelaK
      @naMelaK 4 года назад +2

      Yeah, let's use the new stuff we don't control fully yet, in to our building materials.
      We got to beat our time record of dispersing fine particulates we have so far with stuff like plastics and PTFE's.
      Don't advertise this stuff, just report.

    • @risingstar1796
      @risingstar1796 4 года назад

      Why grephene strongest, most conductive known material?

    • @zodsinclair8500
      @zodsinclair8500 4 года назад

      Sooooooo a Renewable Energy Power Plant like the 1 in Ethiopia & that America University...
      ruclips.net/video/_k9odsxm9U8/видео.html - Ethiopia Turns trash into energy, clean water and bricks !
      *All around the world* countries could build plants to use THEIR Waste as an Input to create POWER ,
      & use this flash technique to make more money by extracting Graphene 1st, then burning the rest!...Nice!
      When do we start.

    • @basitali445
      @basitali445 4 года назад

      Please do a video on composites, Nano composites and graphene composites and their applications.
      Thank you

    • @cosmosity1693
      @cosmosity1693 4 года назад

      That's because it is trash, unlike MXene!

  • @Infernoblade1010
    @Infernoblade1010 4 года назад +398

    This is absolutely amazing, but I gotta know, who's throwing away perfectly good hotdogs???

    • @JIMHusky
      @JIMHusky 4 года назад +3

      Was not good

    • @ourochroma
      @ourochroma 4 года назад +11

      Cuz it’s trash food.. or maybe he’s feeding his trash monster

    • @H3LLB0Y2403
      @H3LLB0Y2403 4 года назад +8

      The prevailing sentiment over the meaning of the "expiration date" does that...

    • @noel9817
      @noel9817 4 года назад +1

      Exactly!

    • @TheNewton
      @TheNewton 4 года назад +1

      any business with half a brain that can recognize when something isn't infact "perfectly good"; contact transfer, contamination, mispreperation, undercooking, on and on.

  • @steviebob4
    @steviebob4 4 года назад +175

    [Parental Advisory: Graphene Material]

  • @Aveeli
    @Aveeli 4 года назад +133

    2030: We can make it out of poop

    • @INLF
      @INLF 4 года назад +15

      With this technique you can do it now.

    • @MegaBanne
      @MegaBanne 4 года назад +7

      2050: All humans die because we turned all available coal in to electronics and there was no food left.

    • @the__dark_king
      @the__dark_king 4 года назад +2

      That's what astronauts will do in space when. I mean they are already drinking water that was ...

    • @uxleumas
      @uxleumas 3 года назад +1

      also, 4:34

  • @MrChrisRab
    @MrChrisRab 4 года назад +21

    Thank you for reminding us that most discoveries require small incremental steps! Very true and often forgotten!

    • @bhavyajain638
      @bhavyajain638 4 года назад

      @KolTony since when were you using this method?
      Can pieces of graphene be joint together by providing energy maybe through ir rays?
      I know that if it's possible the quality would be low but still better than nothing.

  • @TheExoplanetsChannel
    @TheExoplanetsChannel 4 года назад +245

    I wish they could do the same with *antimatter*

    • @kadblue2000
      @kadblue2000 4 года назад +40

      Imagine they make an anti earth and we just get flashed out of existence

    • @hermitcard4494
      @hermitcard4494 4 года назад +23

      Yes! We need better more efficient antimatter bombs and weapon EASIER AND FASTER to make.

    • @rishikhandelwal331
      @rishikhandelwal331 4 года назад +14

      Yes i wanna die too

    • @ZeroRelevance
      @ZeroRelevance 4 года назад +12

      Eduardo Gutierrez I mean, if we don’t at least have the ability to destroy the planet at will, how are we ever going to live without fear.
      Oh wait...

    • @lolgamez9171
      @lolgamez9171 4 года назад +6

      Antimatter is overrated. It's so good because it's 100% matter into energy, but there's another thing that does it better. Kugelblitz black holes are black holes made by having so much light in one spot it becomes a black hole. This allows one to create a very small black hole, which if you know anything about very small black holes, means it's shedding Hawking radiation brighter than the sun. Its 100% mass to energy conversion and fueled by any matter at all. Antimatter can take a seat.

  • @EverythingScience
    @EverythingScience 4 года назад +15

    Excited to see them finally finding a use for RUclips comments

  • @roy04
    @roy04 4 года назад +11

    9 years of dedication to a bet, you have my respect

  • @danielwhyatt3278
    @danielwhyatt3278 4 года назад +6

    I’m glad we are finally moving towards the next step in producing graph been at the levels we require. Obviously this isn’t enough quite yet, but it’s definitely a step in the right direction.

  • @Mondo_Monchi
    @Mondo_Monchi 4 года назад +11

    The image of a bunch of people sitting around resticking tape together made me laugh more than it should have

  • @trippgs
    @trippgs 4 года назад +34

    Not to nitpick, but isn't that footage at 3:41 a nuclear power plant with two cooling towers?

    • @smockydevil
      @smockydevil 4 года назад +11

      They always show cooling towers as if they are the ones releasing waste products of thermal power plants.... Common idiotic mistake!
      Well spotted ;]

    • @blakepeary
      @blakepeary 4 года назад +1

      Ya, you're right

    • @amberc5841
      @amberc5841 4 года назад +6

      That actually looks like a coal plant - clue 1 - there's a transmission system for large amounts of material (rails and blue pipes connecting) - nuclear plants tend to require significantly less supplies than coal plants as uranium lasts longer and is more energy dense than coal. Clue 2- the clouds coming off the plant/chimney stack. The chimney stack (long tall thin, not like the big two towers) looks to have smoke coming out and the top of the plant also. This would imply burning of a material. Clue 3- those towers are actually universal to power plants not just nuclear power plants, this is because both work under the same principle- heat is generated from a source which heats water which expands and this forces turbines to spin generating power. The super heated water or steam then must be cooled before it completes another cycle of the plant which is those towers, hence the universality of them. Didcot power station near oxford in England actually had those cooling towers even though it was a coal power plant

    • @karlharvymarx2650
      @karlharvymarx2650 4 года назад +6

      @@amberc5841 I'll second clue 3. Cooling towers can be handy for cooling the hot water both types of plants use. I'd guess they're used when a large body of water can't be used as a heat sink.
      I'll add that even when smoke isn't visibly coming out of the smoke stacks at a coal plant, it is only a deficit in our ability to see a wider swath of the EM spectrum that keeps us from seeing it. If we could see in UV, sulfurous chemicals would be visible and look like billowing clouds of smoke. If we could see IR we could see CO2 billowing out too. While it may not be strictly accurate to show water vapor clouds rising from any cooling tower as if it were pollutants pouring out of a smokestack, it is a way of illustrating something very real which our eyes happen to be too limited to see. Appropriately made cameras "see" it just fine.

  • @xdendgame944
    @xdendgame944 4 года назад +3

    2:19 perfectly good hotdogs :(

  • @patty4449
    @patty4449 4 года назад +64

    YES.... I finaly can become something useful :)

    • @jameschristian1664
      @jameschristian1664 4 года назад

      Your not carbon, arent you?

    • @user-zq6pj5jo8j
      @user-zq6pj5jo8j 4 года назад +8

      @@jameschristian1664 Almost 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of six elements: oxygen, CARBON, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus.

    • @jameschristian1664
      @jameschristian1664 4 года назад

      @@user-zq6pj5jo8j oh good to know...

    • @spottemucci3601
      @spottemucci3601 4 года назад

      Trash he neant

    • @roushentertainment5706
      @roushentertainment5706 3 года назад

      www.worldsafetytrust.com is using graphene to produce medical and industrial face masks! We will also be manufacturing graphene water purification systems within 2 months.

  • @user-ig3vf9mw7p
    @user-ig3vf9mw7p 4 года назад +7

    I love watching these! Always super interesting

  • @Freakingbean
    @Freakingbean 4 года назад +60

    "The future has a way of happening when you least expect it" --Albert Einstein

    • @jrno93
      @jrno93 4 года назад +6

      "Shut up" - -socrates

    • @Freakingbean
      @Freakingbean 4 года назад +1

      @@jrno93 lol

    • @Dyl_Cam
      @Dyl_Cam 4 года назад +3

      I don't think that's a quote lmao

    • @becauseican5567
      @becauseican5567 4 года назад +3

      @@jrno93 you sir made me laugh. Take my like

  • @robertodeleon-gonzalez9844
    @robertodeleon-gonzalez9844 4 года назад +1

    This reminds me of something about buckminsterfullerenes (carbon-60 and -72). Initially, this form of carbon was extremely hard to come by, produced in tiny amounts by lasers vaporizing carbon. Then some people at a university had an idea: Could they make it with a high-voltage electric source? Somebody recalled that there were auto body repair courses at that school, so they went and borrowed an arc welding machine. In short order, they learned that buckminsterfullerenes could be manufactured in large amounts by this method - but in so doing, they wrecked the welding machine!
    I wonder how they broke the news to the head of the Physics Department...

  • @miscellaneousNsuch
    @miscellaneousNsuch 4 года назад

    Awesome news! Thanks for the update.

  • @professordanfurmanek3732
    @professordanfurmanek3732 4 года назад +1

    Another really terrific Seeker! I truly believe someday you will look back upon your prediction of high temperature superconductors as well as supercomputers based on this technology and simply say..... Yeah!! Nailed it!!!

  • @foxythunder481
    @foxythunder481 4 года назад +18

    Graphene’s cool and all, but can we talk about how f’ing gorgeous that shot is at 3:41?

    • @sensiblewheels
      @sensiblewheels 4 года назад +1

      Thanks for pointing that out! It's beautiful

    • @nichsa8984
      @nichsa8984 4 года назад

      brought dark matter injection

  • @stopscammingman
    @stopscammingman 3 года назад

    Brilliant!!

  • @mkivy
    @mkivy 4 года назад

    Thank you for this! Promising!

  • @zaza-ik5ws
    @zaza-ik5ws 4 года назад +1

    Welcome to your monthly graphene video

  • @DrSanaullahkhan98
    @DrSanaullahkhan98 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent...

  • @ShadowCorgo
    @ShadowCorgo 4 года назад +131

    In other words, I can turn myself into Graphene?

    • @user-iu1xg6jv6e
      @user-iu1xg6jv6e 4 года назад +31

      Which one are you, Cockroach or dog poop?

    • @ShadowCorgo
      @ShadowCorgo 4 года назад +23

      @@user-iu1xg6jv6e Yes

    • @lasarith2
      @lasarith2 4 года назад +3

      Joseph Mateo if you heat yourself up to about 8000c then yeah.

    • @electronresonator8882
      @electronresonator8882 4 года назад +3

      with enough heat, human can transform into gas

    • @robingarvin-mack
      @robingarvin-mack 4 года назад +1

      @@electronresonator8882 Virtually everything will become gaseous with enough heat. *{;-) **_R_*

  • @thetrollpatrol8799
    @thetrollpatrol8799 4 года назад

    Great to see Dr. James Tour’s work publicized and making progress. I was just listening to him speaking on how unknown and impossible abiogenesis appears.

  • @vig3434
    @vig3434 3 года назад

    New favourite YT channel. Wow.

  • @augustinelopez1508
    @augustinelopez1508 4 года назад

    Sleeker bring so many great topic like this one. Thanks Guys For Your Efforts 😛📷✌🎶

  • @Necrobin
    @Necrobin 4 года назад +5

    I'm still hyped for this material. I can't wait but it looks like I have to wait a couple years longer.

    • @gearandalthefirst7027
      @gearandalthefirst7027 4 года назад +1

      I know, I've been following it for years. Been saying we should call this the "graphene age" for awhile now

  • @notthereallukas6357
    @notthereallukas6357 4 года назад +4

    Why was a nuclear power plant shown when they talked about releasing co2 into the atmosphere? They do not do that, they realise steam.

  • @AnAn-sv3jw
    @AnAn-sv3jw 4 года назад

    Thanks for making short videos

  • @SIyMarbo
    @SIyMarbo 4 года назад +9

    Why did i hear Linus at first?

  • @MogulSuccess
    @MogulSuccess 4 года назад

    could a large building size version be used to make larger sheets? @seeker?

  • @videoomaster
    @videoomaster 4 года назад +13

    Cement that is 35% stronger? that means we can build taller sky scrapers!

    • @Barskor1
      @Barskor1 4 года назад +4

      Or ground scrapers for as much as we reach up for living and workspace we can go down.

    • @craigcorson3036
      @craigcorson3036 4 года назад +9

      The strength of concrete is not the limiting factor in the height of skyscrapers, the frames of which are generally - if not universally - steel anyway.

    • @nyaluogowalter136
      @nyaluogowalter136 4 года назад +5

      A step closer to space elevators

    • @pressaltf4forfreevbucks179
      @pressaltf4forfreevbucks179 4 года назад +5

      Wow, you really don't have that much of imagination do you.

    • @farifurido
      @farifurido 4 года назад

      @@nyaluogowalter136 can predict that future already

  • @TheLiquidpsy
    @TheLiquidpsy 4 года назад +1

    you can also make it from Hemp! would love to see a video about that

  • @HeavyMoonshine19
    @HeavyMoonshine19 4 года назад

    Great technology right here!

  • @deeprecce9852
    @deeprecce9852 2 года назад

    Hope there is a follow up video on the status of this research..thanks

  • @samuel-br.man__3571
    @samuel-br.man__3571 3 года назад

    The idea: put your pop between something that can be heated up to 3000 kelvin and here you go, an ultimate bulletproof cheap armor

  • @benl8962
    @benl8962 4 года назад +11

    Cant wait till weve got graphene production down, that will change so much!

  • @Eventwow
    @Eventwow 4 года назад

    I remember reading a science magazine back in 2003. The topic of that mag was OLEDs this size of a OLED then was about pinky size. Now look at it. I say another 2-5 years graphene will be on on a small scale mass production.

  • @shanemartin2491
    @shanemartin2491 3 года назад

    Is graphene omnidirectional in UTS or more like carbon fibre when you have it axial strong and can be layered in sheets to make it bi directionally strong? Or like Wood where you orient according to the grain? Or like a laminar engineered timber?

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 4 года назад +5

    When you burn paper in a trash pile and those wispy black pieces float up and away, is that graphene?

    • @bread5366
      @bread5366 4 года назад

      No it's not

    • @aboveanonymous4810
      @aboveanonymous4810 4 года назад

      I don't know is it? :/

    • @harrisonloh9901
      @harrisonloh9901 4 года назад +3

      Imagine not, probably would be closer to amorphous carbon, more chaotic and less ordered bonding and arranging of the atoms i.e. more sp3 than sp2 carbond bonding present, or whatever structure is in the cellulose/wood used to make the paper pulp. Also probably other elements including oxygen and who knows what else.
      Maybe an interesting way to pass the time though if anyone has access to a raman spectrometer and an X-ray photoelectron spectrometer 👍. Or a google search.

  • @Yogggi
    @Yogggi 4 года назад +1

    Nice touch that they used kelvin instead of celsius or Fahrenheit

  • @JawslinJabers
    @JawslinJabers 4 года назад

    Disgustingly cool. A way to use our waist to save nature and greatly benefit us. In the words of Jason Nesmeth: We'll do that!

  • @basitali445
    @basitali445 4 года назад +1

    Please do a video on composites, Nano composites and graphene composites and their applications.
    Thank you

  • @coyote102076
    @coyote102076 2 года назад

    I am curious though what would happen if you were to blend this with magnesium alloy, Or is that even possible? If it was possible it would make an incredibly tough skin for aircraft or spacecraft.

  • @BarryObama666
    @BarryObama666 4 года назад +1

    we are very slowly (and quickly in some ways) creating our own evolutionary replacements.

  • @paladin0654
    @paladin0654 4 года назад

    Nice hair cut AND good video

  • @corujariousa
    @corujariousa 4 года назад +5

    Interesting. I wonder about the energy needed to use this process in large scale and the quality of the graphene that can be produced. Finding new ways of using carbon in environmentally friendly manner is encouraging. Nonetheless, we still have to find answers about the environmental impact graphane itself may produce. Thanks for the video. I hope you'll be able to address the points I raised in the future.

    • @robertlee8805
      @robertlee8805 2 года назад +1

      Hey. Its been a year since this video show. I wonder if they found a way to zap plastics into graphene economically and fast? We sure need this Graphene now more than ever and to use up all of the plastic waste around the world. If this method could truly become a super conductive for computers, electronics. And EVs.

    • @corujariousa
      @corujariousa 2 года назад +1

      @@robertlee8805 Agreed. This is one of the technology developments I follow. It doesn't seem we have a scalable process yet.

    • @robertlee8805
      @robertlee8805 2 года назад

      @@corujariousa Hopefully we'll get some geniuses to come up with ways to get this going. And hoping they'll move fast enough to get it to market sometime within 5-10 years.

  • @MrJohnsonofPC
    @MrJohnsonofPC 4 года назад +3

    Been watching the research of graphene for a few years now and I love the possible applications of this stuff.

  • @inventor121
    @inventor121 4 года назад +36

    so basically we just need to zap coal with a Tig welder.

  • @CreepyChappy
    @CreepyChappy 4 года назад +1

    Who the hell throws away good hotdogs ??

  • @TheCarnivalguy
    @TheCarnivalguy 4 года назад

    For research purposes, I volunteer the trash that moved in next door to my mom.

  • @joelayoub2774
    @joelayoub2774 4 года назад

    Where do they get the energy to charge the capacitor?

  • @fungaioliproductions4619
    @fungaioliproductions4619 4 года назад +16

    Back to the Future is coming to reality!! Yess!!

  • @didyasaysomethin2me
    @didyasaysomethin2me 4 года назад

    "... a lot less banana peels laying around." Turning trash into "fuel"? Ha ha that sounds like a scene straight out of Back to the Future. 😂

  • @hannesaltenfelder4302
    @hannesaltenfelder4302 Год назад

    Finally a video, that tells me the flash-temperature. Is it possible to go too hot? And how would you produce a big piece of pure graphene if you only had many many flakes?

    • @carrollsanders9376
      @carrollsanders9376 Год назад

      I AM more interested in producing molded graphene, Rice uses a vacuum chamber, I would use a high pressure reaction and a chamber to do it.

  • @graham1034
    @graham1034 4 года назад

    I know some companies are using graphene in the epoxy used in carbon fiber layers, specifically in high-end bicycles. Apparently it makes for lighter and stronger frames.

  • @SeanPGribbons
    @SeanPGribbons 4 года назад

    I heard this shit can keep a lightbulb going for years

  • @robingarvin-mack
    @robingarvin-mack 4 года назад +18

    *_'Energy Dense Batteries'_* which possibly could either increase EVs' ranges or make them lighter by virtue of requiring fewer cells sounds hopeful.
    *{;-) **_R_*

  • @butterchuggins5409
    @butterchuggins5409 4 года назад

    Interesting development! I wonder if this technology could be used to make biochar. It seems very similar to pyrolysis.

  • @amboscoboinik
    @amboscoboinik 4 года назад

    Is it me or seeker went from doing videos about outstanding breakthroughs to outstanding videos trying to make everything look awesome?

  • @nasu5750
    @nasu5750 4 года назад

    What exactly is the setup of that process??

  • @entielle
    @entielle 4 года назад

    Seeker : what about the bi-product from plasma garbage disposal systems?

  • @TheVigilantStewards
    @TheVigilantStewards 4 года назад

    So did he make the cockroaches and dog poop into biochar before trying to make it?
    This is really cool, didn't know it was in headphones, building materials, or helmets yet.

  • @user-zq6pj5jo8j
    @user-zq6pj5jo8j 4 года назад

    Who knew that #2 pencils could be worth so much?

  • @esrocoeus4451
    @esrocoeus4451 4 года назад +1

    Ah yes, of course they want to turn coal into Graphene. Old habits die hard.

  • @randomdude7386
    @randomdude7386 4 года назад +6

    Correct me if I'm wrong cause as I understand it I could go ahead let my toilet flush everything in a superzied version of their machine and make quit a lotta money?!

  • @ChrisBullock1978
    @ChrisBullock1978 4 года назад

    hey is plastic can be used to use the pacific garbage patch and change all that to graphene. I think there is an autonomic garbage collector that is trying to collect all that and instead of recycling it use it do dissolve all the plastic

  • @radaldk
    @radaldk 4 года назад

    I really hope that this, and the "wax worm" will be more prominent soon, instead of having so much trash as we do now

  • @Radio_FM_3123
    @Radio_FM_3123 3 года назад

    No cockroach is hurt while making this video!!

  • @Digi4DD
    @Digi4DD 4 года назад

    Thinner walls, so you can hear neighbours breathe, not only talk ;d Unless it will increase soundproofing too

  • @ConstantChaos1
    @ConstantChaos1 4 года назад +13

    I mean i know it took a while to figure it out but I wouldn't necessarily call them trash lol

  • @magnitudematrix2653
    @magnitudematrix2653 4 года назад

    Try using a magnet with the flash process to increase the surface area.

  • @musicmsnger
    @musicmsnger 4 года назад +3

    So cool

    • @mpred8606
      @mpred8606 4 года назад +4

      @Wutzmyname Mike are you not allowed to say so cool if you haven't seen the whole thing? the title is already cool tbh

    • @musicmsnger
      @musicmsnger 4 года назад

      It only took me a minute to realize it was so cool. If it turned out to not be so cool by the end, I would have deleted my comment of so cool. Thanks for caring so much though! So cool!

  • @ziggs123
    @ziggs123 4 года назад +1

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  • @Jkauppa
    @Jkauppa 3 года назад

    nice fireworks plasma flash, high voltage direct normal capacitors, up to ni-cd specific energy density

  • @Javiarive
    @Javiarive 4 года назад

    This is the beginning of something great

  • @slevinshafel9395
    @slevinshafel9395 4 года назад

    2:30 why we dont use CVD(vaporization deposite) and use CO2 frome atmosphere or city polution?

  • @snowoball413
    @snowoball413 4 года назад

    Research unlocked: You can now make Graphene using Trash

  • @lordcrunk4790
    @lordcrunk4790 4 года назад

    Manufacturing will come back to the US in the form of room sized multi material smart 3d printers that can print: computers, clothing, mattresses, soap etc, etc, etc.

  • @benmaynard3059
    @benmaynard3059 3 года назад

    I've heard that the paper behind this is possibly questionable. I don't pretend to understand the arguments that were asserted against this but it sounded interesting and someone needs to verify its validity.

  • @eisenklad
    @eisenklad 4 года назад

    2:19 is that stock footage of people throwing away hotdogs that look fine?

  • @KevinP32270
    @KevinP32270 4 года назад

    waiting for scientist to use graphene to build a space elevator.

  • @dhananjaylohiya6421
    @dhananjaylohiya6421 4 года назад

    Thanks for this wonderful information

  • @nathanokun8801
    @nathanokun8801 4 года назад

    What might a graphene-based material look and act like or be capable of being used as the structure of? See the 1970 movie "FIVE MILLION YEARS TO EARTH" (US title; in Britain it is a remake of a British sci-fi TV series about a "pit"). Without any idea of what graphene was, the writers of this movie created a Martian spaceship that has properties much like graphene: super-strength, non-magnetic, ability to rapidly absorb into and storage of large amounts of energy in internal super-capacitors (for example, cutting torches could not heat it up when they tried to burn a hole, possibly due to room-temperature superconductors being woven directly into its molecular structure), the entire structure of the ship being an AI super-computer and, for the premise of the movie's story, a communication device directly to human minds, etc. Other than some of the sci-fi story parts, the ship looks like it is made of solid modified graphene.

  • @AlucardaPapere
    @AlucardaPapere 4 года назад +2

    How big of a sheet of flash graphene would you get from 1kg?

    • @remliqa
      @remliqa 4 года назад +1

      I thought they can only produce graphene flakes and not sheest at the moment with this method?

  • @axe693axe
    @axe693axe 4 года назад

    What do you do?
    I make super materials out of dog poop.

  • @LionsInBoots
    @LionsInBoots 2 года назад

    Create a Flash Graphene convertor, and suck carbon out of the atmosphere, pressurise the gas into a pure form, and use the Flash Graphene convertor on a mass scale, not only reducing our carbon output, but creating an expensive, tough, wonder material, from just the atmosphere.

  • @nyx211
    @nyx211 4 года назад +1

    2:20 indeed.

  • @digvidguy
    @digvidguy 4 года назад

    I love "graph-ic"!!!!

  • @UltrapicturesStudios
    @UltrapicturesStudios 4 года назад

    Don't Think about calling someone trash. They may have wonders inside

  • @NoNTr1v1aL
    @NoNTr1v1aL 4 года назад +1

    Finally, I can be of some use.

  • @DaBlondDude
    @DaBlondDude 4 года назад

    One man's trash is anothers treasure ... in one simple step, that is

  • @KeeperOfKale222
    @KeeperOfKale222 4 года назад

    We have been waiting so long for graphene. It seems like it's indefinitely being researched but still nothing commercially available.

  • @seththecat9317
    @seththecat9317 4 года назад

    Soooo to make it bigger you size it up in a way it stays as effective, not easy but obv the first route they’d take, just need that even instant 3000 he was talking abt

  • @ricknaughty1016
    @ricknaughty1016 2 года назад

    Weww. Graphene has 150,000,000 psi, lab grown diamonds have about half that. That's impressive

  • @novakdjokovic7458
    @novakdjokovic7458 4 года назад

    Novak Djokovic : my racquet is head : GRAPHENE.

  • @7DiamondMantis
    @7DiamondMantis 4 года назад

    "cockroaches and dog poop.. HEYYY thanks for watching" xD xD xD

  • @tldrinfographics5769
    @tldrinfographics5769 2 года назад

    Oh Graphene! the biggest troll in material science.

  • @icystorm9968
    @icystorm9968 4 года назад +6

    I though we like things THICC!