Beware of new material claims - the case of graphene


Given that graphene is quite the in vogue material for audio applications I wonder how many (if any) of the vendors selling this are actually sourcing the real thing?

http://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/2018/10/11/graphene-you-dont-get-what-you-pay-for
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Still, no one is proving the stuff being marketed is actually WHAT IT IS CLAIMED TO BE. Anyone can buy some garbage labeled ’graphene’ and call it graphene, even though it is useless junk.
IMO that is what the op is writing about. Anyone can claim anything about what they are selling. Since nobody is checking what the stuff really IS.
And that is the point the op is pointing out.Sure someone can point out some company making ’something’. Can anyone prove what they just bought really is as claimed? hardly. "Well gee, they said it was graphene".