Graphene and other 2D materials are significantly affecting science and innovation. Tragically, progress in this space has not been trailed by severe quality controls and poisonousness benchmarks. Thus, we report a study of the cytotoxicity of 36 items ostensibly marked as "graphene." These are accessible from providers overall and orchestrated through different methods. Nitty gritty portrayal proposes that these items address a heterogeneous class of materials with shifting physicochemical properties and a perceptible amount of impurities. We show that the cell harmfulness of these items isn't connected with a specific quality of graphene; rather, it is in a not entirely set in stone by the presence of pollutants in the financially accessible graphene family materials tried.
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