Revolutionizing the Energy Sector: Mechanical Professor Develops a Coal-Graphene Battery
Today, a professor at the University of Technology has developed a revolutionary new way to turn coal into graphene. Graphene is a promising material that has the potential to revolutionize electronics, energy storage, and more. The professor, Dr. David Gresham, has developed a mechanical process that uses sound waves to break down coal into graphene. This process is much more efficient and cost-effective than previous methods for producing graphene. With this new process, graphene can be produced in much larger quantities than ever before, allowing us to explore its potential applications. Dr. Gresham’s breakthrough could lead to a new era of materials science and technology.
source: Phys.org