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Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Aug. 2014
Graphene is a substance which is made up of one hundred percent carbon and which is widely used at the behest of electronics, as a chip-forming element, and it is also used in the automotive industry as we will see below, between others.
Its name, without a doubt, is not as familiar as other substances and materials, however, the knowledge of graphene is dates back to the last century, around 1930, when its chemical bond and also its structure were described by the science.
Among its most salient physical characteristics we can highlight its lightness, flexibility, elasticity, its endurance, heat conduction, transparent when presented in sheets, and the low weight it presents.
Regarding its resistance, it is insisted that it turns out to be many times stronger than the steel.
The company Tesla Motorcs that designs, produces and markets electronic automobiles would begin to use this material that concerns us in the manufacturing of their products.
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The development of graphene anodes is the specific cause that could generate the aforementioned increase and thus make the batteries last even longer.
When graphene was discovered to be a great conductor of heat and Energy its usefulness could be established at the time of the manufacture of batteries. In this sense, many studies and tests were carried out and it was found that with graphene much more efficient batteries could be made.
The great disadvantage attributed to graphene is the high cost of obtaining it, which means that we cannot say that it is an element that is too profitable to generalize its use.
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