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From what I understand of nanotechnology, a lot of it is based around assembling individual molecules one by one to make superior materials such as graphene and nanotubes. If this is correct, will most materials be made out of carbon in the future (assuming that they are manufactured with nano-tech), because of its strong bonding? Basically will they just throw a bunch of graphite into a machine and come up with a product, or will it be many different types of molecules (ie the feedstock is composed of many complex molecule chains that differ in each application)?