This finding is expected to increase capacity of rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles and telecommunications equipment with two to few-layer graphene electrodes.
Researchers have published groundbreaking work demonstrating, for the first time, the ability to recycle high-performance carbon nanotube sheets while preserving their shape, structural alignment, mechanical and electrical properties, and intrinsic flexibility.
Scientists have synthesized bulk van der Waals materials at near-room temperature (ranging from room temperature to 60 C), significantly reducing the energy consumption required for their fabrication by at least one order of magnitude.
Researchers demonstrate highly deformable micro-supercapacitors using laser-patterned liquid metal electrodes, addressing key challenges in flexible energy storage.
The flexible perovskite panels have electrodes made of tiny carbon nanotubes. These can generate more power with greater efficiency and at a cost 70% lower than existing solar panels.