Ye some nice DD there, sound like the applications are extremely broad for DTZ's GQD's. I shall do some research on GQD and QD's in general today and post some more about it tonight. However, purely from a chemistry perspective, if they are synthesizing the GQD's in water or an aqueous solution then with a freeze dryer they will be able to remove all traces of the water and you are left with a purely solid form of the compound. When I say solid I don't mean as in a desk solid, I mean as in the 4 states of matter "solid". So on that front I cant see why their GQD's would be any different to others and thus applicable to electronic applications. Not at all saying your wrong by the way (I know it may be coming off that way), i haven't done the level of DD you have and I am basing my trades in DTZ mainly on TA at this stage. I'll try post some more later. Nice to talk some science though
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