These two phases demonstrate 1D boron’s unique p
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Again, all of these are based on computer simulations. But it’s enough to demonstrate the potential of 1D boron, which could be explored further the way we have with graphene. To date, graphene has seen uses as carbon nanotubes, polymer batteries, photonic computer chips, bendable screens for phones, a fabric for wearable tech, and even elastomer “skin” for robots and prosthetics.
Aside from graphene, other possible wonder materials include a metal organic framework called stepanovite, a sturdy material called diatoms, just to name a few.
https://futurism.com/scientists
Scientists Have Developed a New One-Dimensional Supermaterial
Straight out of Rice University