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CARBYNE LAC Explained in 4 Min - Stronger than Graphene

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CARBYNE LAC Explained - In this video we will talk about the two "know" or at least in theory, carbon structures that are by far stronger than Graphene.

In organic chemistry, a carbyne is a general term for any compound whose molecular structure includes an electrically neutral carbon atom with three non-bonded electrons, connected to another atom by a single bond. A carbyne thus has the general formula R-C3•

Its right name is Linear Acetylenic Carbon (LAC for short), and from wiki again, it’s an allotrope of carbon with chemical structure (−C≡C−)n where n is any number really. The key here is the triple bonds that make it really strong.

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