8 - Graphene in Polymer Composites

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Debbie Nelson and Adrian Nixon (Editor of the Nixene Journal) in conversation about graphene enhanced polymer composites.

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Thank you. I am from India. Was just looking into rubber and graphene composites and I stumbled upon your video.

chandlerbing
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thank you, i am doing my thesis on on preparation and property study on graphene based porous flexible composites

smokeyJo
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Greetings,

I am throwing a bottle in the sea here and hopefully someone who knows more about this staff than me can help me out.

For lightweight purposes is it possible to make a car chassis and part out of turbostatic graphene
( like 90% of graphene or less )

I assume this will not be cheap, but is just a question that’s been taunting me lately.

Thank you in advance

Niamato_inc
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Has anyone made a graphene based elastomer or a less elastic material like mylar with very low helium permeability? What would be the best method to create such a material? I assume the graphene enhanced rubber in the tires does not have this low permeability as they're not designed to hold helium.

BriShep