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Graphene Oxide

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timothy-bomerTimothy Bomer 06/06/2015 at 03:426 Comments

I'm looking at using Graphene Oxide and chemically reducing it to Graphene instead of Graphite Oxide because it would be a lot cheaper.

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Timothy Bomer wrote 06/08/2015 at 14:47 point

No, it isn't very efficient to wash our the soap to get the graphite oxide. We're using the lightscribe method right now. We're researching and testing better ways

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davedarko wrote 06/08/2015 at 15:05 point

It's supposed to produce 1kg a day when optimized, I don't see that with the lightscribe method, but then again, I haven't produced any graphene so far.

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Timothy Bomer wrote 06/08/2015 at 15:30 point

Wow. I would love to produce that much. If there was a good way to wash the graphene and make sheers from it, I would do it that way. Any ideas?

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Timothy Bomer wrote 06/08/2015 at 15:30 point

Wow. I would love to produce that much. If there was a good way to wash the graphene and make sheers from it, I would do it that way. Any ideas?

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davedarko wrote 06/08/2015 at 15:50 point

actually no :( just watched too much youtube stuff about graphene...

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davedarko wrote 06/06/2015 at 07:17 point

Is that the soap and mix method?

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