It is my understanding that graphene is a single layer of graphite only one atom in thickness but super strong. By the sounds of research technology going forward, this is the next big thing. I understand also that it also has superior qualities to other elements such as silicon used applications. It has both superior heat and electrical transfers and transports respectively. What I would like to know is if our hydrothermal graphite is superior for producing graphene or is flake graphite more amenable to production of graphene or is there any difference? Thanks for any info anyone can provide. I was hoping that Hoov might answer this as this is up his alley I believe. the deputy