007 Graphene - Making it And Using it

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Published 2023-09-18
This is an omnibus edition so i have done these videos before but in small parts this is a longer version of the complete series - everything in one place!

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  • You have no idea how much this has helped me with my DIY experimentation. From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much, mate.
  • @chiperchap
    Absolutely loving the omnibus channel Rob. You don't know how much time you're gonna save me searching thru all 0f the past videos :)
  • @am01am
    It was likely from one of my publications on putting graphite in a blender in an attempt to make graphene that tipped off Trinity college through social media talk. Yeah I was very fast with the calculations on this one, very early in the invention of graphene I was making publications already then. I had seen a few of the methods and I just couldn't imagine a more powerful method but some kind of blending. I remember going through the works with someone on youtube and I just kept asking if we should try blend the graphite, and he was a scientist so word spread. And now: you made a video on making graphene in a blender. I am very honoured to seeing my own invention (never patented it) causing ripples in the ocean :)
  • Wow!!! Wonderfully practical and clear exposition of a super simple and cheap home-friendly procedure for making highly concentrated dispesed graphene. Thanks a million, Robert. This opens vistas for home experimentation: supercaps top of the list.!!!
  • The guy that came up with flashing graphene also found that if you do it to plastics you het graphene and hydrogen. Now they are making an industrial sized setup. You can flash trash to get graphene and hydrogen. Clean up the environment and get paid.
  • @fowyb
    Such a good coat. 👌 I'm off to the local gym for some whey powder. 😎
  • @Akawaki
    Amazing! Thank you for making :)
  • @TheUMILLADOR
    muchas muchas gracias por sus aportes y conocimientos , podria ser posible que usara el grafeno obtenido con la proteina del suero de leche , en anodo de un supercapacitor con aluminio ?
  • @jasonmorello1374
    One thing I am looking at, is that anthracite coal is almost 70 % graphite by form, and has about 10% silica. The question is, will it work as graphite in the blender method? These numbers are guesswork, as most people don't go after anthracite for graphitic content, but you can see it in the break of the material, and the silica is visible and weighable after burning it.
  • @atrumluminarium
    Would have been nice to see tests of how a graphene-less casein wafer compares to the graphene impregnated one. Also imagine mixing graphene with the recently published reverse-engineering of roman concrete that heals itself when im contact with water
  • @bawerd
    Hi Rob, I am a great fan and a supporter! Thank you for all the great information and your contagious laughter! :) I have a question regarding centrifuging: do you have any pointers of the type of centrifuge to use? All I can seem to find on the internet is the kind where you put the material in small vessels and that seems a bit tedious - not that I mind tedious, really, but if there is an alternative that can centrifuge greater amounts I would prefer that.
  • This is not exactly rapid prototyping, but what a vision and what tenacity!😎 Now the remaining 80% will be redesigning it as an EV, as we near the point of ban for ICE cars. 😅🙈
  • What CPU should be the first implemented in graphene? The venerable 6502? z80? cray 1?