less surface area = more pressure on the tissues. Graphene shards are the thinnest possible razorblade (smallest surface area, thus puts most cutting pressure on the tissues) theoretically and intuitively. The graphene is essentially a 1 atom thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal format with double bonds arranged in a manner that lends to tremendous stability (through resonance if you're interested in reading more).
less surface area = more pressure on the tissues. Graphene shards are the thinnest possible razorblade (smallest surface area, thus puts most cutting pressure on the tissues) theoretically and intuitively. The graphene is essentially a 1 atom thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal format with double bonds arranged in a manner that lends to tremendous stability (through resonance if you're interested in reading more).