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Researchers from Glasgow University have come up with a method to mass produce graphene in a process that is reportedly much cheaper to employ than the current one.
The team used CVD in their research, but instead of using the traditional surface, used copper foils as the surface wherein high-grade graphene is created. As these copper foils are much cheaper than the usual substrate, the cost of production decreased dramatically.