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What one considers to be the best of the breed today, can soon be replaced by something more efficient tomorrow. The most recent instance of this is Carbon nanomembrane (CNM)—a new class of molecular thin polymer-like material—that is now challenging the status quo of Graphene as the “supermaterial” in the manufacturing sector. Developed by Prof. Armin Gölzhäuser, Co-Founder of CNM Technologies, CNM is a step up from CVD graphene (atomic-thin graphite) in many aspects. In terms of its production process, for instance, CVD graphene often demands a specific growth substrate (like copper), while the final application of the sheet graphene is on another surface. This requires a transfer of the nanometer-thin layer, thereby putting a lot of stress on the layer and making it hard to scale....
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