resistance of graphene dispersion

mardi 1 octobre 2013

Hi,



I just got a small bottle of graphene dispersion (not GO) on ebay and put a small drop on a ciruit board as shown in the pic. I expected to measure a finite resistance because graphene is a conductor as much as I know. But it seems to have zero conductance from what I read on the multimeter. My question is: Why does it have zero conductance? Do I have to do a processing on the dispersion before it starts to be a good conductor?



Thanks in advance...




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