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rusting and other corrosion of metals is a serious global problem, and intense efforts are underway to find new ways to slow or prevent it.

“Miracle material” graphene is thinnest known anti-corrosion coating


By Kirill I. Bolotin, Ph.D.—— Bio and Archives--February 22, 2012

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New research has established the “miracle material” called graphene as the world’s thinnest known coating for protecting metals against corrosion. Their study on this potential new use of graphene appears in ACS Nano.
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