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Graphene is an atomic-scale honeycomb lattice made of carbon atoms.

GraphExeter is a material consisting of a few graphene sheets with a layer of ferric chloride molecules in between each graphene sheet. It was created by The Centre for Graphene Science at the University of Exeter in collaboration with the University of Bath.

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  1. Exeter scientists make 'electric cloth' GraphExeter
  2. Khrapach, Ivan; Freddie Withers; Thomas H. Bointon; Dmitry K. Polyushkin; William L. Barnes; Saverio Russo; Monica F. Craciun (2012). "Novel highly conductive and transparent graphene-based conductors". Advanced Materials. 24 (21): 2844–9. arXiv:1206.0001. Bibcode:2012AdM....24.2844K. doi:10.1002/adma.201200489. PMC 3715101. PMID 22535615.
  3. New graphene-based material could revolutionise electronics industry

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