Waste Not: Turning Trash to Graphene

Graphic about flash graphene, a new way to turn trash to valuable material.

Visual explainer on a new process introduced by the Rice University lab of chemist James Tour that can turn bulk quantities of any carbon source, from food scraps to plastic waste, into valuable graphene flakes.

 

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Below shows the progression of the graphic from the original pitch, to sketch, to finalizing the design and illustration. Final rendering completed in illustrator and photoshop.

 

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