Sunday, March 24, 2013

Graphene aerogel takes world’s lightest material crown

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The graphene aerogel can be supported by blades of grass


Not even a year after it claimed the title of the world’s lightest material, aerographite has been knocked off its crown by a new aerogel made from graphene. Created by a research team from China’s Zhejiang University in the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering lab headed by Professor Gao Chao, the ultra-light aerogel has a density lower than that of helium and just twice that of hydrogen... Continue Reading Graphene aerogel takes world’s lightest material crown



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