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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday January 31 2017, @08:34PM   Printer-friendly
from the mythbusters-approach-to-results dept.

Forget chemicals, catalysts and expensive machinery — a Kansas State University team of physicists has discovered a way to mass-produce graphene with three ingredients: hydrocarbon gas, oxygen and a spark plug.

Their method is simple: Fill a chamber with acetylene or ethylene gas and oxygen. Use a vehicle spark plug to create a contained detonation. Collect the graphene that forms afterward.

Chris Sorensen, Cortelyou-Rust university distinguished professor of physics, is the lead inventor of the recently issued patent, "Process for high-yield production of graphene via detonation of carbon-containing material". Other Kansas State University researchers involved include Arjun Nepal, postdoctoral researcher and instructor of physics, and Gajendra Prasad Singh, former visiting scientist.

"We have discovered a viable process to make graphene," Sorensen said. "Our process has many positive properties, from the economic feasibility, the possibility for large-scale production and the lack of nasty chemicals. What might be the best property of all is that the energy required to make a gram of graphene through our process is much less than other processes because all it takes is a single spark."


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday January 31 2017, @10:50PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday January 31 2017, @10:50PM (#461471)

    You are technically correct (yes... yes...), but clearly they were not referring the entire environment when making that statement. I had taken it to be, "other processes are energy intensive because they need to do ____ to the ingredients, whereas this process only requires a bit of electricity and the ingredients do the reactions on their own."

  • (Score: 2) by theluggage on Tuesday January 31 2017, @11:26PM

    by theluggage (1797) on Tuesday January 31 2017, @11:26PM (#461482)

    other processes are energy intensive because they need to do ____ to the ingredients

    This process needs to burn a portion of the ingredients (presumably in order to create the required temperature and pressure).

    But yeah, I don't question the claim that this may be the most efficient process (c.f. internal combustion vs. steam) - just the silly "all it takes is a single spark" comment.