The Spanish lab was saying graphene oxide, but this guy said it is really graphene hydroxide. This would create a more negatively charged particle that will chemically slice proteins it comes in contact with. He described it as a honeycomb of carbon rings surrounded by OH groups. This makes the molecule large, but very thin. Making it like a razor blade.
The Spanish lab was saying graphene oxide, but this guy said it is really graphene hydroxide. This would create a more negatively charged particle that will chemically slice proteins it comes in contact with. He described it as a honeycomb of carbon rings surrounded by OH groups. This makes the molecule large, but very thin. Making it like a razor blade.