With a focus on graphene, the GEIC advances energy storage solutions, improving battery efficiency and sustainability for various industrial applications.
The findings were published in Nature. The Würzburg model system consisting of two nanographene layers that can absorb and bind chloride ions (green) through a defect in the crystal lattice. Image ...
Much research shows that graphene is the future of electric transport. Carbon-based batteries, such as those using graphene, have better application potential compared to lithium-ion batteries ...
Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms said to be the thinnest and strongest substance ever recorded, was hailed as a gamechanger after Prof Konstantin Novoselov and Prof Andre Geim revealed it ...