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Does anyone know where can I get graphehe powder from house hold item.

manojroy123
manojroy123 2 days ago

Does anyone know where can I get graphene powder from house hold item. Or maybe I can make graphene at home in small quantities. lts say 1 gram to 10 gram range. I have heard graphene powder has very electrical conductivity. I wan't to test it for copper electroplating.

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  • dougw
    dougw 2 days ago +1
    I don't know of any household products that use graphene powder. You can buy graphene powder on Amazon. It is definitely highly conductive.
  • shabaz
    shabaz 2 days ago +1
    There was a BBC article that discussed household objects, but it might take you a few years to collect enough: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11478645
  • vmate
    vmate 2 days ago

    You will definitely not get graphene powder from any sort of household item, or be able to create it yourself in any way. You can get graphite powder maybe, but not graphene.

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    dougw 2 days ago

    I don't know of any household products that use graphene powder.

    You can buy graphene powder on Amazon.

    It is definitely highly conductive.

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    HKPhysicist 2 days ago

    It is just a newly discovered carbon crystal. Why do you need it?

    You can tear it apart from an house hood pencil tip with sticky tape and see it under Electron Microscope; but what is your purpose?

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    shabaz 2 days ago

    There was a BBC article that discussed household objects, but it might take you a few years to collect enough: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11478645

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    manojroy123 2 days ago in reply to HKPhysicist

    Conductive ink for copper electroplating. silver and palladium is very expensive. Looking or alternative which is inexpensive and can be product in large quantities.

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