Graphite is essentially made from
sheets of graphene stacked together like a deck of cards, and sliding it in the right way can separate the layers.
Graphite, the form of carbon found in pencil lead, is essentially made from
sheets of graphene stacked together like a deck of cards.
Not exact matches
Hui Huang from A * STAR's Singapore Institute
of Manufacturing Technology and his colleagues from Nanyang Technological University and Jinan University, China, have fabricated asymmetric supercapacitors which incorporate metal nitride electrodes with
stacked sheets of graphene.
Single
graphene sheets are chemically reactive, but
stacked layers
of graphene — otherwise known as graphite, or pencil «lead» — are inert.