Jun. 19 at 5:56 PM
$FGPHF Whether graphene can completely replace antimony depends on the specific application. While graphene offers unique and superior properties in certain areas, antimony remains crucial for others.
Areas where graphene has shown potential to replace antimony:
Electronics: Graphene's exceptional electrical conductivity and potential for integration into flexible and transparent displays and circuits make it a promising alternative to antimony-based materials like Indium Tin Oxide (ITO).
Batteries: Graphene-enhanced batteries offer advantages like faster charging, higher capacity, and flexibility, potentially replacing antimony used in battery anodes.