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I want to make batteries with my DVD drive.
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But how impact resilient would these graphene capacitors if they were to be used in cars and consumer electronics? Don't want my phone to explode on me if I dropped it on the ground, or the car if I got into an accident for that matter.

I'm not really seeing anything that would point to them being volatile.

Is there any reason or ask this, or just being thorough?
    
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If this technology turns out to have real scalable applications, it will indeed change the way that next gen tech is powered. Pretty amazing concept.
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post #24 of 47
Supercapacitors have been around for a while and for the most part they aren't good substitutes for batteries or normal capacitors since they suffer from high leakage, so they can only hold their charge for a short time.
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Kinda odd, I'd been thinking about what possible material(s) would be/need to be discovered to make coil guns/gaussian guns practical. This may well be it.
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post #26 of 47
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Originally Posted by DayoftheGreek View Post

I'm not really seeing anything that would point to them being volatile.

Is there any reason or ask this, or just being thorough?

I was just being curious, since graphene is a single layer of carbon, would an impact, given enough force be enough to damage the graphene layer? And since the head researcher was thinking about applying this to cars and phones in the future, I was just wondering if it would be safe and durable enough for daily consumer use, where as it could be used in a controlled industrial scenario where optimal conditions for the grapphene super capacitor can operate safely.
post #27 of 47
No need to plug that car in for 30 seconds, recharge it from braking, so pretend you were going to pull into that gas/electric store, then change your mind at the last second.

But on a more serious note, a few years back I remember an article on a new material to make processors with instead of silicone, was this that material? Or something else entirely, I've not heard anything else about it since.

Edit:

Did a quick google search, same stuff, can't wait for this tech to go mainstream
http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-blogs/pop-blog/4370188/BYT-ON---World-s-first-graphene-based-processor--graphene-based-FPGAs-to-follow-

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Kinda odd, I'd been thinking about what possible material(s) would be/need to be discovered to make coil guns/gaussian guns practical. This may well be it.
Or PPC (particle projector cannon)

Thank you for sharing this is awesome
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I was just being curious, since graphene is a single layer of carbon, would an impact, given enough force be enough to damage the graphene layer? And since the head researcher was thinking about applying this to cars and phones in the future, I was just wondering if it would be safe and durable enough for daily consumer use, where as it could be used in a controlled industrial scenario where optimal conditions for the grapphene super capacitor can operate safely.

Same thing with current batteries in cars, they would likely be protected.
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Or PPC (particle projector cannon)

Thank you for sharing this is awesome




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