Taking GRAPHENE out of the Lab - The Current State [2019]
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- Taking GRAPHENE out of the Lab - The Current State [2019]
We’ve all been following the evolution of Graphene for years now or ever since it came into light with the 2010 Nobel prize.
But graphene has been around for longer than that, or at least 63 years in the making. Nine years after graphene took the world by storm, many of us are still wondering about where are all of the things that we were promised, made with graphene.
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As a Graphene researcher i can say that you are the only youtuber understand the graphene
Thank you. I try do get as accurate as I can with the info, but there is a lot of Fluff our there. My next video i will talk about how Graphene can be used for Computers which is also a bit misunderstood by people.
@@SubjectZeroScience You should also mention about Graphene Oxide(GO). İt is hot topic for composite material as you say in video about graphene doped resin. For produce it, you can check out the Hummers Method, Tour Method (James Tour). Graphene is realy solid but above 200 Celcius it is oxidiced because of that Graphene Oxide is comenly use for non electiric applications
You are right. The thing is, i have way too much information already to summarize and very little time to work on it. CZcams Full time is still a dream away. Eventually ill get there.
@@SubjectZeroScience i wish your best
No way you have seen all 5 million videos about graphene.
Companies: "bulletproof jackets made with graphene"
Guns "Hold my graphene bullets"
what no it's putting more pressure and is the same material resulting in the bullet to go through... do you even know science
@@halalchicken8
in fact, bullets made of graphene when they hit the vest would repel because they have the same resistance.
Zora Yander that's weird, then why can lots of bullets go through bullet proof steel when it's thin, which means that since the graphene is literally 2d it will easily go through
Doragon Games and if it has the same resistance as the thing you are trying to penetrate,it won’t go through, and graphene will most likely never be used for bullets, it would be very expensive to make an item that expensive per round
(It wouldn’t stop all injury, just not let it penetrate, like today’s Kevlar)
@@halalchicken8
because nowadays we say we have something bulletproof, but in fact it's only bullet resistant, and graphene can be 100x tougher, but the vest would have to be more solid because if it is too thin and flexible, the bullet will not cross but will enter the body wrapped in the graphene vest
12:40 The five unique properties of graphene :
01 Conductive
01 Conductive
01 Conductive
01 Conductive
01 Conductive
very unique
Carries 1000x electrical density vs copper
Carries 1000x electrical density vs copper
Carries 1000x electrical density vs copper
Carries 1000x electrical density vs copper
Carries 1000x electrical density vs copper
I want 5 Conductive propieties with chili to go
11:32 TITLE HERE
X : D
Graphene alone can't be used as bulletproof armor because even if it can stop a bullet, it is so flexible that the projectile will penetrate your body wrapped in the graphene vest itself.
The issue being surface area and the contours of what you're wearing, if it was just a sheet, sure, but once you bring it to say, a full shirt, it could stop it, though you will suffer severe bruising and damage from the impact.
With that said, a layer of padding would solve that issue, like the trauma pads currently used in conjunction with kevlar vests (as kevlar, too, will do the same, being a fabric and all.)
@@SCComega Exactly, but apart from using lots of layers the trick is in the type of fabric. Padding would be penetrated as well, also wrapped in the graphene vest, it's mandatory to use a type of fabric that distributes the impact force in a larger surface area like the pattern used in regular bulletproof vests. I think the most clear advantages are less weight and more flexibility.
what about a sponge of graphene?
@@SBVCP It's a pretty complex 3D shape, so i have no idea. But being so flexible i don't think it will be a good bulletproof material
It would probably be more like graphene sheets between layers of hard plastic, kind of like how bulletproof glass is just layers of glass and plastic in between.
"..like plastic it will become part of our daily lives..."
All the fish in the oceans: "..Great...Here we go again..."
😂😂🤭😂
And then one day the announce that it causes man boobs on from handling too long.. something weird like that cures one or two problems but ends up with a 1000 side effects. ..
It is biodegradable
Aw shit
Its literally C
So is this what John wick’s suit made of.
Pretty much
John Wick is protected by plot armor
John wick suit is carbyne suit two layer of graphene
this thing will disrupt trillion dollar of industries alone. Someone who can perfect the fabrication of this stuff will be extremely rich or dead
What it will do is force change
@@clay889 or some villain exploiting this tech and create an evil cult lmao
@@royk7712 Like Disney :)
that's why "Shall not" means start innocently experimenting with micro-drones, neutral network sensory arrays, mustard gas, and refined uranium and intimately knowing the structural layout of military bases, state agency hqs, and government capitals. in roblox, obviously.
Better get allot of body guards, they will be looking for you. No graphene because I SAID SO ATTITUDE. Just like Hydroxacloriquine cures the PANDEMIC. THE GREAT AWAKENING.😇
Would love more tech updates! Graphene, thorium nuclear reactors, carbon nano tubes, fusion/fission, space propulsion, etc. Bring it all!
They all coming, i just need more time for to put the videos together. I literally have one in between 9pm and 1 am to work on.
I'm DEFINITELY interested in more videos like this one
Man, there is no way you are getting the compensation the work that these videos takes deserves. Huge respect for you putting out such amazing content, for what I am sure is minimal payoff. (At least financial payoff, I am sure you have your own reasons for doing this.)
Thanks, I can't get enough news about graphene. That was good stuff.
yes... cheers 👍
11:33 you forgot to type something and it says "title here" lol
LOL, i was waiting for someone to point out.
top text
@@phoule76 bottom text
12:36 ah yes 5 very unique properties right there
11:32
Where is my invisible underwears?..... It's 2019 you know!
Invisible??????! No one wants to see you bing bong ling long
Well, you could try wearing no underwear at all and it will be the same thing.
Message of this video: Invest in graphene.
Maybe if it didn't disrupt trillion dollar industries it would be worth it, but as soon as someone makes a working graphene electrical component it would get shut down so quick. Graphene is strong enough to be considered a military material. So just as other military materials and components are banned so will it. Either that or companies/corporations will go out and kill the guy. Just look at the hydrogen engine, the only reason they aren't on the market is because the main component uses military scraps.
Joshua Burger hydrogen engines realease alot of NOx and is very inefficent for the hydrogens energy level
I'm in the process of starting a graphene manufacturing plant, your videos are right on the money. When people ask me questions about the material, I point them to you. Thanks for making such exceptional content!
Just checking in on that Graphene factory got any updates?
Bro make me some graphene techwear lol
Update as requested, final preparations on the machinery and product line IP, now funding and land sourcing in Saudi Arabia underway. Will keep you posted. Harder and more time intensive than I even imagined but I feel confident.
Love the channel! looking forward to your next work!!
Thank you! I liked and subscribed while viewing your excellent video about graphene CPUs. It looked to me like it was going to be forever to break out of the lab. Good to see some practical applications!
Absolutely keep us updated on whats going on with it! Looking forward to your next video!
What they need to develop graphene manufacturing techniques is a graphene supercomputer to help them figure it out... :-)
This material is way too cool, thank you and keep 'em coming!!!
thank you! i definitely enjoy staying up to date with new tech.
Thank you for the informative breakdown on the state of graphene! Exciting stuff!
Your channel deserves much more subscriptions. Go on man !
Thank you. I put a lot of work into these and i wish i could go many steps beyond.
@@SubjectZeroScience I am sure that you will catch more attention. I really like your detailed explanation.
Subject Zero Science
There is a guy in a video that says "Often people believe that Graphene is expensive and difficult to make, this was the case maybe 10 years ago, or 5 years ago, but is not the case anymore".
Find the video by doing a youtube search for "mobile world congress 2019 graphene flagship".
When you get to that video, skip to (3 : 41) in that video, once you get to it, and see what he says.
Also please do check out the playlists I have made, using the steps below. It's not advertising, and they aren't my videos, but I do like to make people aware and help them learn, and I do get excited to see the total views of the playlists for that very reason.
Check my youtube channel by right clicking on my avatar / picture icon to the left of this comment, click "open in a new tab", find the subscribed youtube channel called Technology Research with the playlists, find the playlists and click on "created playlists", I think some of them are hidden. And then click on the title / text of each playlist, not on the pictures. I would send a link, but youtube is being toxic I think, because when I log out and come back to the same videos, my comments with links aren't there, but when I log back in, they are there. Nothing like talking to yourself when trying to be positive and interested, and just trying to share the info. Please check out all the videos under each playlist from top to bottom in that order, and please check out all the playlists, and share.
@@gameresearch9535 I've subscribed to your page and pinned the tab. It's a wonderful collection of videos.
Thank you.
@Dbell101
Thank you! I really enjoy sharing the info, more people need to know about it.
I put those videos in that order for a good reason. And I update the playlists sometimes.
Did you click on the title / text of each playlist, and not on the pictures?
There's more information when you click on the title / text of each playlist, and when you click the "more" button under the playlist description. : )
Check the playlist description for the Graphene playlist, Photonic Computing, Quantum Computing, Other science and technology playlist, and several others, really good articles and some with videos! : )
It does make me very happy to know that you like it! I appreciate it!
hi, amazing content, subscribed after watching two "The Current State 2019" series
extremely well done can't imagine how long all this work took!
Pretty much the whole month, working on very tight window from 9pm to 1 am, LOL. It comments like your that keep me going. Thank you.
This was a very refreshing video...Thanks for getting us updated on this amazing substance.
I subscribed to your channel as I watched the first video that came to my algorithm.
Thanks.👍👍
Most underrated channel
I hope the CZcams algorithms will favor you in the future, your content is always of high quality and straight to the point. Here, have my sub :)
More videos please! Love the topic of future uses of Graphine
Great Video!
Yes, please, more interesting videos about graphene!
And
Borophene, Fluoride, CFC-11 etc.
I used to do some research helping as an undergraduate. I just remember the big promise was to get a negative refractive index in the THZ range and potentially create an invisible cloak.
Definitely would like to see more like this 🙌🏻
You make exceptional videos. Thank you very much
Moar. Liked and subbed. I've been waiting since 2010 for this to make market headway. Glad it is still progressing.
Thanks for a high quality content.
Dude. That intro tho... Fantastic!
Nice to hear you talk about the same problems encountered with silicon at the beginning. Just a matter of time before the tech works it out. Good vid, congrats.
nice vid man!
Thanks! I believe that the major hurdle in graphene production - that of producing single-atom-thick sheets in macro sizes - is one that will not *_just_* solve the problems of a graphene industry. Such a technology / manufacturing ability is fundamental to both nanotechnology and to materials science in general. I noticed that at least one commenter suggested that micro-gravity would help. I think that if anything, the opposite is true. The key - which, unfortunately for the discussion at large, no one seems to mention - is how to get carbon atoms to attach to each other in a hexagonal pattern - but *_only_* in one dimension. If this could be done, it would be a revolution (as well as a revelation!) for both materials science *_and_* nanotechnology, as such a technique might very well be adaptable to other materials besides carbon. Conversely, if such a technique was discovered for another material, it might well be applicable to graphene. Short of some simple answer that no one's thought of - yet - it's going to take a lot more consideration of the atomic properties of the material in question (whether it be carbon for graphene, or some other material for some other purpose), including chemical, electrical & magnetic properties. For all we know, the answer could lie in a biological process! Obviously, even if one could create a one-atom-thick coating of graphene onto a substrate of some other material, one would still have the problem of 'peeling' it off in one piece! Thanks again for the video. I am always on the lookout for relevant news on this subject. I am quite fascinated by the whole subject of materials science, of which graphene is but one part (if an important one.) I will be paying attention to your channel! :) Rikki Tikki.
I think one way to "peel" it off would be to dissolve the material that you layer it onto. As long as the Graphene doesnt react with the acid...
Keep em coming!
Nicely presented!
Exciting potential!
Loved the video. Would love to stay connected more with graphene as I'm doing it since 10 yrs as a student
Keep the videos coming.
sure, we will love this kind of video in the future
Great content!
This is a brilliant channel
World: we need to stop overpopulation!!
Graphene condom: hold my carbon
shrey jain
LOL
LOL
If you pierce through that you NEED TO get a son to pass you spear genes forward like IMAGINE SOMETHING LIKE THIS
Robber:I GOT A KNIFE
You: *pulls pants down*
Graphene Condom: I'm Impenetrable!
Spermatozoon: This...is...
...SPARTAAAAA!!!!!
Good humor, always appreciated in these ugly times.😇
"title here" I laughed at that part 😂😂 but seriously though good job man
U desere 10 million subscribers . So much research seems to hv gone into making these videos
Wow great channel and video, you definitely deserved more subs
I also think it's really great that you add the sources. I'm supper interested in this stuff and love to do more research when I find interesting things, thank you.
Great channel!!!
I was watching the video and a commercial came on advertising a graphene production system. It was called "GrapheneCA".
It has begun.
Excellent info! Thx!
Great coverage and exciting 😁
Great video!
Thank you to do that video
finally good content. thx
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Your video is super interesting.. tq
at this rate we'll have fusion before Graphene. Fusion is making great leaps today.
Nope. Google "anti-aging drug or drugs". There have been HUGE breakthroughs. I would bet we would see the end of aging much, much sooner than fusion or graphine. My guess, in chronological order, it would be anti-aging, then graphine, then fusion, then artificial super-intelligence. Although I suppose it's possible that anti-aging and graphine come at roughly the same time, (about 6-9 years from now).
we almost have the cure for cancer as well.. Modified immune cells called CAR T cells
This is really dope
Please more video like this 🙏🏻
11:38 he forgot a title also nice vid keep up the good work
I definitely want to know more about this material. Thankyou.
So do all of your adversaries ..
Please keep up with this subject matter. I'm hoping for that day when graphene will make the spotlight in a way it can no longer be ignored.
Please keep us up to date!
So what person or persons do I give my money to become a billionaire?
This is "The Out Of The Lab" products finally we can see actual stuff
Thanks
Subject Zero Science for update of Graphane
Excellent! Let's see more products of graphene.
The Beijing Institute of Graphene Technology (BIGT), eager to meet China's huge demand for top quality graphene, has not been able to find it among the many Chinese companies attempting to produce it. Instead they have decided to buy a stake of up to 15% in a small UK company, Versarien. Details of the deal are expected to be officially announced within the next month or two. The UK government has been instrumental in providing contacts and administrative guidance in securing this deal, because they too recognize the company as a world leader in the production and commercialisation of graphene and other advanced materials.
@@abrame8750 You seem to be confusing graphene with graphite. Graphite is mined - graphene isn't.
Had an advanced materials and nanotechnology congress at my university where they talked about actual nowadays possible uses for graphene...
Basically the most promising use is for energy cells thus being usable on electric cars
Also reinforcement of materials like steel to prevent oxidation and improve their qualities.
In the future we might be able to reinforce everything with a couple layers of it
Yes, please keep us informed. I scour the internet trying to find new things happening. I, for one, intend on being prepared to take advantage of new technologies in the years to come.
sounds like what I tell me boss daily. After years I've still bugger all results but soon you will be totally impressed !!
Sometimes I wonder if Im ever going to see something coming this century... What a time to be alive...
ah i see you are a man of two minutes paper culture as well.
and thats why they are slow at making graphing technology. you need to have it open so people can make the research faster
@@gwentarinokripperinolkjdsf683 you right but then why not pay each person that make minor improve ments
@@gwentarinokripperinolkjdsf683 science is sadly realy slow process
Yea in the end its all about competition and money fuels development. Just look at the automotive industry, before Tesla nobody were even concerned with mass production of electric cars because it wasn't worth the effort when no competing companies were doing it. Then Tesla came along and made a path in the dark, and now everyone are fighting to be at the top and it's pushing development like never before. Change like this only happens by the hands of influential and visionary people - or from the demands of competition. Once Graphene gets a real hold in the big industries, we are gonna witness a true technology revolution akin to the creation of the internet.
@@Real_MisterSir Same stuff happened with the car. Until the Ford T came out, cars were only a product for the richest. Ford by himself probably pushed car development 15 years ahead. Elon Musk is probably doing the same right now., disrupting industries that are turtle slow. The world does not lack brilliant minds, it lacks daring strong-willed individuals.
What is amazing with Musk is that he is not trying to push one breakthrough, he is trying to do at 20 breakthroughs at the same time.
If he keeps on like that he will have a place in history books.
Just start a group talking about methods of manufacturing and then others can apply those ideas for real world testing. We don't need their ideas to start an open method.
so glad you mentioned the $ aspect
frequency-based elastic compression lithography
just freestyling, sounds techy though
Great graphics
The graphene hype was over 2 years ago, it’s like fusion energy, planets on the brink and people want to talk about disruption
I get what you saying, but at this point, the industry realized the Money Making potential with it, so they go quiet, and suddenly you going to see a big explosion of graphene products. So much so that it will become boring really fast.
I’m still sceptical dude if these people are as smart as they say they are we would be in space by now
@@Arcamedi1 -_- I mean... We are sniff. Legit though the only reason we arn't off of earth as if it's common is because the people who were doing rocket research were being paid by the government alot of money... Why would you work yourself out of a job.
Zoe Moonlight 0.5% of the population do 99% of the work, the rest of humanity are tourists
Impressive.......Subscribed
Whene graphene cpus first come out it'll probably be so expensive
They will be at first
Oh yea. But hey, 60k fps...
@nasolem youre forgetting that multiple competing companies exist. if intel do this and AMD also gain the ability to make graphene chips then they will easily outcompete intel.
Ee-gads! The next 5 to 10 years are going to be intense. Nanotech, AI, advances in fusion reactors, human longevity, on and on. It's beyond comprehension. What luck to be alive today!
All the stronger reason to tackle the environmental crisis of reaching a tipping point in excessive C02 in the atmosphere. Preventing it is nice but it's got to be removed from the atmosphere for this rosy future you reference can realistically ever take place. We are far more likely a mere 1-2 years before all large glaciers on earth are turned into water and sea level rise is over 40 meters. The world will be pressed to save the 40% of the world population from inundations that will wreck every economy on earth. We need WW-II emergency mobilizaiton effort to get 30% of the C02 out of the atmosphere ASAP.
@@paulmyguy I'm 100% in agreement with you. Though I didn't reference the amazing things happening to tackle that very problem, they are part of my/our hopeful future. I'm extremely concerned, as you are, about the health of our environment.
Forrest Lincoln Just one more point as food for thought. All of the progressing technologies I mentioned help directly or indirectly, in one form or another, with healing our environment. Fusion power for example would be a huge deal in more than one way.
CZcams must really like you, this video of less than fifteen minutes has had three or more mid point commercial breaks.
I want more videos like this.
Have you seen John Wick 3? He gets a bulletproof suit. It prevents bullet penetration, but won't prevent a bullet from transferring momentum into what's behind the jacket. So, you'd still get extreme tissue damage, but you won't have to dig a bullet out. You'd get a contusion-based injury instead of a deep laceration. If you want to prevent injury altogether, you'd need a penetration-resistant layer and a rigid layer to spread the force across a larger area.
before Graphene release to the market
they'll use it for Military purposes first, like usual
2:54 ... this material and it's production should be open to anyone ... I hope some company can achieve this at low cost and open all the patents, like Tesla. Could be awesome if everyone can buy a 3d graphene printer and print the chips with the design they download from internet from an open source community ...
I'd recommend reviewing your slides once before publication. There were some small mistakes. Good shit though!
Fantastic video! At 12:43 the slide says 5 times 01xConductive, probably you wanted to present the slide at 1:45 that says Conductive, Strength, Flexible, Transparent, 2D? I am sure you will get 100,000 subscrubers in no time with your high quality video
Can we have an update on the graphene? It s interesting to know if any progress is done
Thanks
What program did you use to create this video? It's flippin good!
The possibilities are endless.......if you can could you share some more on the subject? Thank you!!
Hopefully graphene products will be available in the next 5 or 10 years so I will still be young enough to experience it.
It's used in car parts.
To have a continued sheet of Graphene use a correlated magnet to aline the carbon structure of the sheet, hydrogen makes carbon magnetic on a atomic level so this will help with the correlation of the graphene.
Another perfect Blender advertising. Please share videos on how you make such quality content in Blender.
Zero- love your vids...see Veratasium video about cold welding. "Cold welding in Space" see 540min mark..gold nanowires...makes me think about graphene possible assembly.. Also Schunk Group has ultrasonic friction welding at room temp and pressures
Great video. Great visual content. Vc é BR?
I would love to know how you made your videos can you make a video of it or can you point me in the right direction? Thanks