Acid Vapour Functionalized Graphene Powder
Acid Vapour Functionalized Graphene Powder
SKU:GRA-61f638
Cutting-edge Acid Vapour Functionalized Graphene Powder for exceptional conductivity and strength.
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$49.99
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Experience the cutting-edge technology of Acid Vapour Functionalized Graphene Powder. This nano-material, derived from Graphene, offers exceptional thermal and electrical conductivity, mechanical stiffness, and strength. Ideal for applications in electronics, protective coatings, and composites. Complies with Federal/DoD procurement standards, GSA requirements, and FAR compliance factors.

Product Specifications
Material Material
GrapheneGraphene was first isolated in 2004 by Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov at Manchester University in the UK. They were later awarded the Nobel Prize for physics in 2010 for "ground-breaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene". Their initial experiments eventually lead to material 1 atom thick. Graphene is an allotrope of carbon, a flat mono-layer of carbon atoms tightly packed into a hexagonal 2D honeycomb lattice. Carbon 2 to 10 atom layers thick is usually classified as "few-layer graphene", and up to 100 layers thick it is generally called "graphene nanoplatelets". Beyond that is graphite. Graphene is the closest we can get to a 2D material; it has good mechanical stiffness, strength and elasticity, very high electrical and thermal conductivity, and it has good applications in electronics, protective coatings, composites and more.
Specifications Bulk Density
2.15 g·cm-3
Specifications Class
Nano-Materials
Specifications Form
Powder
Specifications Functionalised With
Acid Vapour
Specifications Platelet Planar Size
0.3 to 5 µm
Specifications Platelet Thickness
< 50 nm
Specifications Weight
6 g
Type Type
MetalA metal is generally considered to be a pure element which readily forms cations. Metals are characterized by their opacity and high thermal and electrical conductivities, the latter properties resulting from the delocalized and mobile nature of the electrons over the crystal structure.