Unlocking graphite's potential: Sliding layers for advanced material properties

Unlocking graphite's potential: Sliding layers for advanced material properties



Can copper be converted into gold? For centuries, alchemist carried forward this dream, ignorant of that such changes require atomic reaction. Conversely, graphite – material found in pencil tips – and diamonds are made of carbon atoms completely; The main difference of how these atoms are arranged. To change graphite in diamonds, chemical bonds require excessive temperature and pressure to break and improve, causing the process to become impractical.