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石墨烯(Graphene)又称单层墨,是一种新型的二维纳米材料,是目前发现的硬度*高、韧性*强的纳米材料。因其特殊纳米结构和优异的物理化学性能,石墨烯在电子学、光学、磁学、生物医学、催化、储能和传感器等领域应用前景广阔,被公认为21世纪的"未来材料"和"革命性材料"。石墨烯相关专利开始呈现爆发式增长(2010 年353 件,2012年达1829 件)。总体看来,石墨烯技术开始进入快速成长期,并迅速向技术成熟期跨越。全球石墨烯技术研发布局竞争日趋激烈,各国的技术优势正在逐步形成。EV-SS充电桩电缆
Shi Moxi (Graphene), also known as a single layer of ink, is a new type of two-dimensional nano materials, is currently the highest hardness and toughness of the nano materials. Because of its special nano structure and excellent physical and chemical properties, graphene has wide application prospects in the fields of electronics, optics, magnetics, biomedicine, catalysis, energy storage and sensor, is recognized as the twenty-first Century "materials" and "revolutionary materials". Graphene related patents began to show explosive growth (353 in 2010, up to 1829 in 2012). Overall, graphene technology began to enter the rapid growth period, and quickly to the technical maturity of the span. Global graphene technology research and development layout of the increasingly fierce competition, the country's technological advantages are gradually formed.EV-SS充电桩电缆
石墨烯出现在实验室中是在2004年,当时,英国曼彻斯特大学的两位科学家安德烈˙杰姆和克斯特亚˙诺沃消洛夫发现他们能用一种非常简单的方法得到越来越薄的石墨薄片。他们从石墨中剥离出石墨片,然后将薄片的两面粘在一种特殊的胶带上,撕开胶带,就能把石墨片一分为二。不断地这样操作,于是薄片越来越薄,*后,他们得到了仅由一层碳原子构成的薄片,这就是石墨烯。这以后,制备石墨烯的新方法层出不穷,经过5年的发展,人们发现,将石墨烯带入工业化生产的领域已为时不远了。因此,两人在2010年获得诺贝尔物理学奖。EV-SS充电桩电缆
Graphene appeared in 2004, when two scientists in the laboratory, Andre Jim of the University of Manchester in England and Kostya, Ralph de novo found the graphite flakes they can use a very simple way to get more and more thin. They stripped the graphite from the graphite and then stuck the sides of the sheet on a special tape. As they continue to do so, the flakes become thinner and thinner, and finally, they get a sheet of carbon atoms. After that, a new method for the preparation of graphene, after 5 years of development, it was found that graphene into the field of industrial production is not far away. As a result, two people won the Nobel prize for physics in 2010.
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