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Description: Provides a brief, informative description of the structure, properties, and potential of carbon-based graphene.
Graphene Properties, Structure, and Potential Applications Graphene, a one-atom thick sheet of hexagonally arranged carbon, has existed in theory for the better part of a century, but until 2004 accepted wisdom in the physics and chemistry communities was that theory was as far as graphene was destined to evolve. However in 2004 two scientists, Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, both of whom would later receive the Nobel Prize for their work, overturned conventional wisdom, producing the material in a lab with a very non-lab-like process involving Scotch tape and graphite (pencil lead).
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