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Graphene: The Next Big Thing?200 x stronger than steel and far more electrical conductivity than copper!
Throughout history, the discovery and development of materials were key to the development of civilizations. After the Stone Age came copper, bronze, iron, steel, plastic and silicon. We are now entering the graphene age. Graphene’s properties are what make it a super material. Here they are: J Taylor's Gold Energy & Tech Stocks is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Graphene, which one atom of carbon thick, was first discovered in 2004 at the University of Manchester in the U.K., a university that continues to host leading scientists in the field of graphene. It differs from graphite in that graphite has many, many layers of carbon that are strongly bonded together. Until 2014 there was no known technology for producing a pure graphene inexpensively when a university professor accidentally made the only known means of producing graphene in its purity. As many as 300 companies claim to produce graphene but an analysis of 60 companies by Advanced Materials journal found that no company produced more than 50% graphene and most produced 10% graphene or lower. By contrast, the company in question, which is already known by my paid subscribers produces a 99.8% pure graphene. I believe this is one of the most exciting stories I have covered of late in my newsletter, J Taylor’s Gold & Tech Stocks newsletter, which is why I have told those subscribers behind the paywall about this company last week. On Saturday at 12:00 Noon ET, I will tell you the name of this exciting company when I interview its CEO. Keep an eye on your inbox. I don’t think you will want to miss this story. Best wishes, Jay Taylor J Taylor's Gold Energy & Tech Stocks is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. You're currently a free subscriber to J Taylor's Gold Energy & Tech Stocks. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription.
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