Talk:Graphene Oxide Paper

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[edit] Strength compared to carbon nanotube-based materials

The first sentence of the article says "Graphene Oxide Paper is a composite material with stiffness and strength superior to all other materials, with the exception of diamond", however on page 2 of the Technology Review article (link in References section) it says "And the new graphene-oxide paper is not as strong as carbon-nanotube films, Geim says".

I am not in a position to know which is correct, but thought I would point this contradiction. -- CharlesC (talk) 16:51, 1 February 2008 (UTC)