GRAPHENE- the new Mr INCREDIBLE

in #steemstem6 years ago (edited)

images.jpegGraphene. wikimedia commons

Hello steemians, its been a while here, I hope you all are doing just great. I’ve been wanting to write a post a long time ago, but there’s just no inspiration, thanks to all the wonderful steemstem authors here on steemit, great posts everyday, morning, afternoon, evening, night…, even at midnight. Once I log in on steemit and I go to steemstem, I know my knowledge bank is sure to grow.

So I got my inspiration from you all and I have this little gift to say thank you, you’ll be amazed at what I just found out; "THE STRONGEST MATERIAL ON EARTH IS ALSO THE THINNEST AND LIGHTEST EXISTING MATERIAL*. Intriguing, not so? Amazing even is the fact that every single human who attended nursery school or draws or writes has come across this material

What could it be?

I remember vividly, when we were little my sister and I would playfully paint our thumb with pencil lead and create our thumbprints by placing the painted thumbs on a paper, I always loved doing this but we became afraid of this act and stopped when someone told us that the pencil leads were chemicals ( as kids, anything said to be chemical is understood to be definitely harmful and poisonous). Growing up, I learnt pencils might not be so poisonous as lead pencils were not made of lead itself, rather they were mostly made of non-toxic graphite.

So recently I decided to make a research on graphite and I found out something really amazing; GRAPHITE IS MADE UP OF MANY LAYERS OF GRAPHENE, I became even more confused, what is graphene? What is graphite?, I muttered. So I decided to search even more.

GRAPHITE AND GRAPHENE, WHAT ARE THEY?

I don’t like big grammar, so I made sure I got the simplest answer. Simply put, graphite is a form (or you can say an allotrope, if you like grammar) of carbon, in fact, it is the most stable form of carbon.(simple as ABC). On the other hand, graphene is found inside graphite, so if you put plenty graphenes together, what you get is graphite, and if you break down graphite and you take a single layer of it, what you get is graphene. C’est fini.

Okay, so we now know what graphite and graphene is, what are we supposed to do with that?

Wait, I’m not done yet, lets take a sneak peek into the world of graphene

So, Mr GRAPHENE, tell us more about yourself

My name is graphene, I am a semi-metal, not really a metal but I am able to conduct heat and electricity, I am a very strong material, for your information, I am stronger than steel. You can call me the new Mr incredible, you know why, compared to my strength, I am unbelievably lightweight and flexible, and my diameter is said to be a million times smaller than that of a single strand of a human hair (that fact still amazes me).

Graphene has got a lot of wonderful characteristics and these can prove to be an immense blessing to humans and living things in general.

So what can you do for us, Mr GRAPHENE

Let us analyse some of the areas in which graphene can be of use

GRAPHENE MEMBRANE IS HERE- drink clean water, eat healthy food, and breathe clean air

One of the properties of graphene is its ability to form an accurate obstacle when handling liquid and gases. In a gas mixture, the membranes of graphene are able to effectively remove any Water that may be present. In water, they are able to separate organic solvents that may be present. Graphene membranes are even able to stop helium- the hardest gas that usually proves unstoppable.
So graphene membranes can be used to filter water, separate gases and remove salts.

Graphene can also be used as food coatings to make food and perishable food items stay fresher for longer, and it can also be used in packaging of medicines to prevent water and air from getting into the medicines.

Graphene, being able to remove toxic substances, can also do away with the harmful carbon dioxide present in the air, and so here comes clean air for everyone.

unnamed.jpggraphene membrane. From flickr
More, Mr GRAPHENE is great at team work

Add other materials to graphene and you are sure to get even more benefits! Lets analyse a few.

COMPOSITE MATERIALS USING GRAPHENE AS A BASE

  • GRAPHENE+PAINT: when graphene is combined with paint, the result is a coating which works to fight against rust and deterioration of metals. So in the nearest future, we can believe that a rust-free world is possible with the invention of a graphene based paint.

  • GRAPHENE+TITANIUM: titanium is one of the materials used in making aircrafts, it is strong and not as heavy as steel. If combined with graphene, which is even more than a thousand times lighter, the result would be the lightest aircraft in history, and considering the fact that graphene is very strong (stronger than steel), we would have the strongest aircraft in history, and not forgetting the fact that graphene is able to reduce the effect of lightening strike and increase the efficiency of fuel, thus providing us the safest and greenest plane.

  • GRAPHENE+BRICK OR STONE: when bricks and stones used for building are coated with graphene, this results in weatherproofed houses as graphene works to prevent water and oxygen molecules from penetrating surfaces.

Don’t go yet, still got more goodies for you.

What if I tell you that its possible to charge your phone from 0% to 100% in the space of seconds.

Hahaha, you’ll say my battery is damaged right? But that’s not so, remember I told you that you can call graphene Mr incredible, yeah, this seals it all!

GRAPHENE+BATTERY: graphene has a high conductivity, flexibility and has a high surface area. Regular lithium ion batteries lose their charge quickly and usually take hours to charge. Incorporating graphene into lithium ion batteries can produce batteries that are lightweight and durable and these batteries would take very lesser time to charge and they can be sure to have a longer life span.

Its not over yet, there are still even much more amazing things graphene has to offer, but right now, I need to get back to work. I hope you like this little gift. Oh, I haven’t even written a conclusion yet. Let me do that right away

CONCLUSION
Making this research on graphene has really been an interesting one for me, prior to now, I used to believe the only way to get clean water was through chlorine, but now I know that graphene does even better.

I used to think that to get your food to last longer, you put them in the refrigerator, but now I know that graphene not only makes food last longer, but even makes it stay fresher.

A world free of harmful air is possible, thanks to graphene. A rust free world is near, graphene would do the magic.

Sooner, we can be assured of the safest, lightest and most durable aircraft ever, graphene is going to make these possible.

All of these and even more surprises coming your way, stay tuned and watch out for my next post, I’ll be talking about graphene supercapacitors and storing wind power and solar power with the aid of graphene, and then I’ll have another little surprise for everybody. I won’t be away for too long, I promise to be back sooner than you think.
Thanks for reading.

The results of my research were from these sites;
Graphene and graphite
Characteristics of graphene
Uses of graphene, 2, 3, 4

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@bookiie i must commend this writing style of yours its amazing simple and easy to read.
I enjoyed every bit of it especially i am graphene, i am a semiconductor and the likes. Lok. Funny and interesting. Well done.

Thank you, i'm glad you enjoyed it

First of all, I must commend your style. It's certainly unique.

I enjoyed your post as I enjoy licking ice cream, I was licking it and it was melting on my tongue. Its so simple and the understandable.

Nice post dear, I look forward to more of your posts.

Thank you...
Lol, but why do you have to talk about ice cream, now you're making me crave for some😋

Crave on oh 😜

I'm blown away, you took me on an interesting ride with Mr Graphene. I once read of a phone (still in development) that is made of graphite that can be twisted and even folded without damaging it. I suppose Graphene is doing the main job.

Please return quickly, I shall be waiting, this is lovely.

Lol, thanks for joining on the ride😊. Yeah, i read about the upcoming flexible phones too, and even flexible batteries that can be sewn into clothings. And yes, Graphene is the man in charge.

Yes boss👮, i'll be back soon

Hi @bookiie, very interesting post about graphene, but I would like to ask you to take some time and read this post about proper citing/crediting of images in posts written under the steemstem tag.

If you have any further questions regarding STEM-related articles, you can join steemSTEM Discord Channel and we will be glad to answer them.
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Thank you very much for this, the article is just exactly what i need. I must confess, i really had issues with crediting my image sources. Now, my problems are solved. Thank you thank you thank you😊

Interestingly, I still don't notice any change in the way your images are cited and linked, I would read the suggested post more carefully if I were you :)
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I was working on it, i've made some adjustments now..., couldn't verify the second image so i removed it completely. Thank you for helping me with this😊

And i want to say thank you to @rharphelle too, he was there to guide me through😊

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Beautiful posts I'd say
I'd like to learn more from you about the graphite-battery..That should be such a good development for the battery technology.. I await your next post Miss
Kudos on this!

I like the way you crafted your write up. Carbon surely has a lot of intriguing features that might not be obvious to us. Thanks for pointing these out. Quite informative.

Thanks for reading, i'm glad you like it☺

Graphene has all manner of applications. It can improve and may even replace our existing technologies, and could revolutionise the technology of the future.

Nice read!👍

@bookiie, this is very educative and nice, it's like am in a lecture hall with the best lecturer of science. Anticipating the next.

Nicely written dear. Welcome once again to the steemstem community. Please endeavor to engage with other authors and members of the community via their posts and in the discord channel.
Cheers!
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Thanks, i'll put more effort in that regard

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