The major drawback with graphene would be how expensive it would be, most people cant even afford diamonds and this would be way more expensive than diamonds, and that would limit its use for sure, nice work though, enjoyed reading it
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Thanks for your input on the topic.
However, the price of integrating graphene into the already working system is the greatest challenge we have. The silicon and ITO we are enjoying currently have had precision machines made specifically for them when they are used in production, processes and measures have been laid down for their use too. So, for graphene, we would not only worry about making machines that will work for them but also making continuous researches on how to make them work for us correspondingly to their potentials...
However, from reported works, they are projected to be quite cheaper..... Plus diamond is so costly after processing for ornamental usage.
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