Jake Mckeegan

I write about history and science.


The material that is outshining Graphene

Does everyone here know about graphene? For reference, it’s one of the strongest materials in the world. It is the strongest material by tensile strength, and is 200 times stronger than steel. It is also a superconductor at 1.2 Kelvin and the most conductive material in the world. What else? It’s also flexible and transparent. What could possibly outshine this amazing material?

Well, meet borophene. It’s stronger, more flexible, also superconducts, and it’s lighter than graphene (boron is lighter than carbon). Oh, also, it’s harder than diamond.

Borophene is basically vibranium (marvel supermaterial, but soon I’ll post about the real vibranium, and yes, it does absorb kinetic energy). It can basically be used for anything. But, it is vulnerable to oxidation.

What do you think it would be most useful for?

Citations & links to useful sources:

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/05/240507150132.htm#:~:text=Borophene%2C%20the%20atomically%20thin%20version,the%202D%20version%20of%20carbon.

arXiv. “Sorry, Graphene-Borophene Is the New Wonder Material That’s Got Everyone Excited.” MIT Technology Review, MIT Technology Review, 22 Aug. 2024, http://www.technologyreview.com/2019/04/05/239331/borophene-the-new-2d-material-taking-chemistry-by-storm/.

https://wordpress.com/read/blogs/92464212/posts/2551



4 responses to “The material that is outshining Graphene”

  1. What are some instances where Borophene is used today? VERY excited to hear about “the real Vibranium”!!!

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    1. It is not actually used yet for anything but hopefully it will be soon. Anyway, thanks for your excitement!

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  2. Ah, interesting. What would be an ideal use for Borophene?

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    1. Something in technology, like a battery or computer chip (because it’s so conductive)

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