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    The Future of Free Energy is here now! The end of oil, coal and nuclear pollution! - YouTube

    One of our friends sent this to me today,if he wants to comment??

    However,ALL comments welcome!!

    Thx
    Chet
    Last edited by RAMSET; 03-14-2013, 04:27 PM.
    If you want to Change the world
    BE that change !!

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    Originally posted by RAMSET View Post
    The Future of Free Energy is here now! The end of oil, coal and nuclear pollution! - YouTube

    One of our friends sent this to me today,if he wants to comment??

    However,ALL comments welcome!!

    Thx
    Chet
    Hi Chet

    Well he talks well, but the future is not "here now" yet. There is still a lot to do and the transparent sheet he held up was graphene on a substrate, not just graphene. The more layers of graphene the darker it gets, with just a few layers it has a yellow tinge to it and will conduct electricity very well, if it is reduced with hydrogen in one way or other, a lot use hydrozene for this. If it is not reduced it is more like an insulator.

    Well you know where I am with this

    Mike

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      Thanks Mike

      Good to hear your Opinion,I hope all is well.......
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      Chet
      If you want to Change the world
      BE that change !!

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        Hi , pure graphene is conductive , graphene oxide isn't conductive until you reduce it. He probably uses reduced GO as the IR absorber.. are there any other transparent IR absorbers? I am interested in this.
        Last edited by tachyon; 03-16-2013, 09:10 AM.
        The pure in heart will see the light.

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          Originally posted by tachyon View Post
          Hi , pure graphene is conductive , graphene oxide isn't conductive until you reduce it. He probably uses reduced GO as the IR absorber.. are there any other transparent IR absorbers? I am interested in this.
          Correct, but at the time he didn't want to give away trade secrets, but yes GO is an insulator until reduced with hydrogen, the oxygen and hydrogen join together and form water (a hydrogen cell). The conductivity also depends on the number of sheets in the layers (1 atom), more layers the less conductive, but normal practical number of layers is between 5 and 8 and is like a semi conductor, hence the big interest for the electronics industry.

          Mike

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