No.4
Method for graphene production by deposition of aqueous graphite solution on heated liquid gallium surface:
A thinly coated liquid gallium surface is heated above the temperature necessary to boil or vaporize drops of water. An aqueous graphite solution is then added to the hot surface of the liquid gallium by drops or at a small amount at a time. Since liquid gallium does not wet graphite, when the water boils off or vaporizes off the hot surface the liquid gallium, the graphite is left behind which sets on top of the surface but does not adhere. The movement of the water molecules from liquid to vapor form also cause the graphite to ablate and spread out across the surface of the liquid gallium.
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seeding this out
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No.11
Sorry but gallium is expensive
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