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10/27/15 12:37 PM

#8606 RE: pinguo77 #8605

Just one of a number of such doing mass production.

http://www.azonano.com/news.aspx?newsID=33273

I know Oak Ridge National Lab, MIT and another university have all produced methods for the cheap (er) produciton of graphene. Square meter sheets have been produced with minimal inclusions.

There is a bunch of money available for graphene production. (There is almost no money available for HYSR particles). If money is the key factor in the success of one or the other, Graphene wins hands down.

I wrote to Tim Young sometime back suggesting they look at incorporating graphene and expanding their focus from just H2 production but making Fuel Cells as well. I thought it might be a perfect marriage. He said he would forward the suggestion. I don't know if the HYSR catalyst is compatible with carbon or not and likely neither do they. I suspect that is yet to be determined.