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Graphene is an atomic-scale honeycomb bodice made of carbon atoms.

GraphExeter is a material consisting of a few graphene sheets with a layer of ferric chloride molecules in between each graphene sheet.[1][2] It was created by The Centre for Graphene Science at the University of Exeter in collaboration with the University of Bath.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Exeter scientists make 'electric cloth' GraphExeter
  2. ^ Khrapach, Ivan; Freddie Withers; Thomas H. Bointon; Dmitry K. Polyushkin; William L. Barnes; Saverio Russo; Monica F. Craciun (2012). "Novel highly conductive and transparent graphene-based conductors". Advanced Materials. 24 (21): 2844โ€“9. arXiv:1206.0001. doi:10.1002/adma.201200489. PMC 3715101. PMID 22535615.
  3. ^ New graphene-based material could revolutionise electronics industry