Graphene, molecular structure C016 / 8515
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Graphene, molecular structure C016 / 8515
Graphene. Computer model of the molecular structure of graphene, a single layer of graphite. It is composed of hexagonally arranged carbon atoms (spheres) linked by strong covalent bonds. Graphene is very strong and flexible. It transports electrons highly efficiently and may one day replace silicon in computer chips and other technology applications. Graphene was discovered by Andre Geim in 2004
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Ball And Stick Bonds Carbon Compound Compounds Covalent Bond Crystal Crystalline Flat Graphene Graphite Hexagonal Layer Nano Fence Nano Graph Nanotechnology Organic Planar Sheet Two Dimensional Molecular Model
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This print showcases the intricate molecular structure of graphene, a revolutionary material that holds immense potential in various technological applications. The computer-generated model beautifully illustrates a single layer of graphite composed of hexagonally arranged carbon atoms, interconnected by robust covalent bonds. Against a striking black background, this artwork highlights the sheet-like nature of graphene, emphasizing its organic and flat characteristics. Graphene's remarkable properties are evident in this image - it is both incredibly strong and flexible. Moreover, it exhibits exceptional electron transport efficiency, making it a promising candidate for replacing silicon in future computer chips and other cutting-edge technologies. Discovered by Andre Geim in 2004, graphene has since captivated scientists worldwide with its unique attributes. The crystal-clear depiction presented here allows us to marvel at the net-like crystalline structure of this two-dimensional compound. The ball-and-stick representation vividly portrays the nano fence or nano graph formed by these carbon atoms' arrangement on a planar surface. As we delve into nanotechnology and explore molecular models like this one, we gain deeper insights into the fascinating world of chemistry and materials science. This awe-inspiring artwork serves as a testament to human curiosity and innovation as we continue to unravel the boundless possibilities offered by graphene's extraordinary properties.
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