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Ask HN: Would anyone want a high purity large graphite crystal for something?

4 points by ohiovr 3 years ago · 8 comments · 1 min read


Seems that it would be useful because it is possibly many times stronger than any known composite. Perhaps it may have electronics applications. To my knowledge no one has made grahite crystals in the same purity and size as silicon ingots.

ohiovrOP 3 years ago

I thought of one way it could be done. Graphite couples remarkably well to magnetron radiation. You can put locktite in a microwave to see the effect it has. If the radiation was introduced gradually or if the wavelength was controlled, in an atmosphere of methane, methane will give up carbon to graphite because it has a higher affinity for electrons than hydrogen. Its only a question of whether this method would work for growing a seed or if the growth is just too chaotic.

onecommentman 3 years ago

Arthur C Clarke claimed to use a very large version of something similar to accelerate the evolution of an entire species, so there’s that.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monolith_(Space_Odyssey)

epicquest 3 years ago

Tiny thin one here for $450. https://www.2dsemiconductors.com/hopg-graphite/#description

cratermoon 3 years ago

graphite-moderated nuclear reactors. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_graphite

mensetmanusman 3 years ago

Yes, if it was 300mm in diameter, there is a lot you could do with that:) eg huge sheets of graphene for electronics.

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