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Graphite has a limited market, we have to capture that market
By Yohan Perera
In a recent development regarding National People’s Power (NPP) Leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s statement about producing graphite for exportation, Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MP Harsha de Silva has provided a clarifying perspective amid the light-hearted discussions on social media.
Harsha de Silva suggested that Anura Kumara Dissanayake might have been referring to graphene, a material extracted from graphite. Graphene, composed of pure carbon, is renowned for its remarkable properties, including toughness, flexibility, lightness, and high resistance. It’s worth noting that carbon, a fundamental element, is commonly found in everyday objects, such as pencil leads.
Dr. De Silva shared his perspective on the potential of exporting graphene in a Facebook post, emphasizing the immense possibilities for enhancing Sri Lanka’s export earnings. He further highlighted the significant disparity in market prices between graphite and graphene. While graphite sells for a relatively modest $2.50 per kilogram globally, graphene commands a much higher market price, reaching up to $10,000.
Dr. De Silva firmly believes that expanding graphene production could be a viable solution for Sri Lanka’s financial challenges. He even likened Sri Lanka’s graphene resources to a “goldmine,” suggesting that tapping into the graphene market could be a substantial source of income for the nation.
He is referring to graphene, a material extracted from graphite. Graphene, composed of pure carbon
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