How Graphene Could Solve Our Concrete Problem

Is Graphene the Future of Eco Friendly Concrete? Get Surfshark VPN at and enter promo code UNDECIDED for 83% off and 3 extra months for free! Graphene is considered one of the most important breakthroughs in material science since its discovery. This “wonder material” was widely overhyped, and still hasn’t lived up to its potential. But since my previous video on the truth about graphene, we can now see more concrete and realistic applications hitting the market — not those out of this world promises like the space elevator. What if we could cut down carbon (CO2) emissions from cement production by 20% and make cheaper and more powerful EV batteries using graphene battery technology? Is graphene finally starting to deliver on the promise? Let’s see if we can come to a decision on this. Watch Why This Fusion Tech May Be a Geothermal Energy Breakthrough - Special thanks: Subject Zero Science: The Limiting Factor: Video script and citations: Follow-up podcast: Video version - Audio version - Join the Undecided Discord server: 👋 Support Undecided on Patreon! ⚙️ Gear & Products I Like Great sustainable products for your home: Visit my Energysage Portal: Research solar panels and get quotes for free! Or find community solar near you: For a curated solar buying experience EnergyPal’s free personalized quotes: Tesla Referral Code: Get 1,000 free supercharging miles or a discount on Tesla Solar & Powerwalls 👉 Follow Me Mastodon @mattferrell Twitter Instagram Facebook Website 📺 YouTube Tools I Recommend Audio file(s) provided by Epidemic Sound TubeBuddy VidIQ I may earn a small commission for my endorsement or recommendation to products or services linked above, but I wouldn’t put them here if I didn’t like them. Your purchase helps support the channel and the videos I produce. Thank you. 00:00 Introduction 01:32 What is graphene? 03:29 Graphene cables 04:10 Graphene films 04:28 Graphene paint 06:00 Graphene cement 08:44 Graphene battery 10:18 Graphene production 12:25 Conclusion
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