Hometronics: Accessible production of graphene suspensions for health sensing applications using only household items
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cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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grapheneaccessibleapplicationshouseholditemsonlysuspensionsappliances
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Nanoscience at times can seem out of reach to the developing world and the general public, with much of the equipment expensive and knowledge seemingly esoteric to nonexperts. Using only cheap, everyday household items, accessible research with real applications can be shown. Here, graphene suspensions were produced using pencil lead, tap water, kitchen appliances, soaps and coffee filters, with a childrens glue based graphene nanocomposite for highly sensitive pulse measurements demonstrated.
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