Graphène : Un nouveau paradigme pour le Design et la fonctionnalité des espaces de travail
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https://doi.org/10.48399/IMIST.PRSM/amjau-v6i2.52972Abstract
Graphene, an innovative material made up of a single layer of carbon atoms, possesses unique properties that could revolutionize workspaces. Both extremely strong and flexible, it offers a variety of applications ranging from energy production to pest protection, as well as lighting solutions and advanced electronic devices. This article explores in depth how graphene could transform these environments by improving their energy efficiency, sustainability, and aesthetics. By integrating graphene into the design of workspaces, companies can optimize their operations while promoting a healthier and more inspiring work environment for employees. The article also examines the economic and environmental implications of adopting graphene in modern offices, as well as the challenges and future prospects related to its use.
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