Why is graphene such an amazing material, and what is the holdup?

Graphene is made from graphite, and is incredibly durable and lightweight at the same time. It is 1 atom thick, and it is arranged in a honeycomb pattern. It is also very conductive, the most conductive material we’ve every found. It can end up being 10x stronger than steel if made properly.

For graphene to be worth using widespread, it must be better than the material it is trying to replace, which it wasn’t. Europe invested 1 billion euros into graphene, and all they got were some products that technically used graphene, but weren’t good enough to justify the massive price increase.

It is also much harder to make, which makes it even less viable. This is why many people are trying to find a good way to make graphene, such as reusing objects with high co2 to make them into graphene by heating them. People are also using tools like 3d printers to arrange the graphene. People are constantly innovating to make graphene as useful as possible,

In conclusion, graphene is an amazing material with many properties. It is very strong and lightweight. The problem is that it is hard to make. People are trying to find efficient ways to make graphene, and are pretty close to getting some good methods. Graphene is an incredible material, but we can’t skip steps and must do all the research before mass producing it.