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Even with defects, graphene is strongest material in the world
Even with defects, graphene is strongest material in the world
- In a new study, published in Science, Columbia Engineering researchers demonstrate that graphene, even if stitched together from many small crystalline grains, is almost as strong as graphene in its perfect crystalline form.
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