süsinikukihtide
Süsinikukihtide is an Estonian term that translates to "carbon layers" in English. This phrase is most commonly used in the context of material science and chemistry to describe structures composed of multiple, distinct layers of carbon atoms. These layers can exhibit various arrangements and bonding patterns, leading to different allotropes of carbon with unique properties.
For example, graphite consists of planar layers of hexagonally arranged carbon atoms, held together by weak
The study of süsinikukihtide is crucial for developing advanced materials for applications such as energy storage,