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Graphene is a two-dimensional material composed of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal honeycomb lattice. It is derived from graphite, the same material found in pencil lead, but graphene exhibits remarkable properties that make it a revolutionary material in many scientific and industrial fields.
As graphene research and production methods advance, it is becoming more accessible and affordable, driving innovation in various fields.
Graphene, also known as "single-layer graphite," refers to a single layer of densely packed carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb crystal lattice structure. The carbon atoms are arranged in a two-dimensional structure, similar to a single atomic layer of graphite. Carbon nanotubes can be seen as one-dimensional nanostructures formed by the curling of graphene layers. They are lightweight, with perfect hexagonal structural connections, and possess many exceptional mechanical, electrical, and chemical properties.