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Is graphene oxide ceramic material? Can you use graphite in pottery near me? Can you glaze over graphite application? Is graphene oxide the same as graphite

Graphene is an allotrope of carbon consisting of a single layer of atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice nanostructure. The name is derived from "graphite" and the suffix -ene, reflecting the fact that the graphite allotrope of carbon contains numerous double bonds.

Graphene oxide by analogy to graphene, the single-layer form of graphite. Graphene Oxide magnetic (GO) is an unconventional soft material. GO coincide with the length scales associated with soft materials, such as polymers, colloids, amphiphiles, and liquid crystals, which are held together by weak interactions comparable to thermal fluctuation. Reduced Graphene Oxide GO and graphite oxide have long been viewed to be hydrophilic due to their good dispersibility in water. The addition of GO to different solvents was shown to cause gelation while still allowing small molecule diffusion through its gel-like matrix. 

Celtic graphite pottery

The term is used in Polish terminology to describe wheel-thrown pottery which was made from clay with graphite fragments as an admixture. This is a characteristic type of ceramics for the La Tène culture whose discovery at Polish sites should be related to Celtic settlement or influences from the Celtic world. The most characteristic type is the so-called graphite situla, but other vessels such as pots and bowls were also common.

Burnishing solution recipe:

5% finely ground Graphite and 5% baby oil into kerosene (90%) and applies that with his hand over the black manganese slip. Then he takes an agate, highly polished –sometimes they sand them- but this looked like it was out of a rock tumbler and he said they used that too and began to burnish. Immediately the surface was a brilliantly shiny black.


Formula: C
Molecular Weight: 12.011 g/mol
Form: soft, black scales, metallic color crystals
CAS Number: 7782-42-5
EC Number: 231-955-3
Density: 2.267 g/cm³
Synonyms: Bone charcoal, Graphite, Graphene, Black Lead, BAU, Carbolac, Carbon, Essex, Excelsior, Neotex, Raven

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