[Ipg-smz] Long shot: I'm researching graphenes and environmental impacts

Tom Henderson thenderson at extremelabs.com
Fri Jan 3 14:51:54 UTC 2020


Thanks. They seem to have a variety of research on the subject. I'm 
looking for graphene/oxides relationship to the environment, and what I 
see via an admittedly simplistic search is "not much on the subject", 
but I need to dive more deeply.

Tom


On 1/3/20 9:12 AM, Sharon Fisher via Ipg-smz wrote:
> Try talking to rpi. They have a fairly developed materials science 
> program.
>
> On Thu, Jan 2, 2020, 4:31 PM Tom Henderson via Ipg-smz 
> <ipg-smz at netpress.org <mailto:ipg-smz at netpress.org>> wrote:
>
>     Fellow Guilders,
>
>     I've searched fairly widely and haven't found much in the form of
>     environmental impacts of graphenes. Some graphenes have been
>     around (we
>     didn't know them as that) for centuries. They've not been
>     intentionally
>     been manufactured until recently.
>
>     Now there are many forms, and several of them are promising in
>     battery
>     mixtures/dopings. Batteries devolve, eventually. I'm wondering about
>     future impacts, much as plastics have proven to be so prevalent and
>     dangerous.
>
>     Any pointers would be helpful. This is has been cross-posted also to
>     science and green groups, but no answers yet.
>
>     Thanks in advance for any pointers,
>
>     Tom
>
>
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