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Graphene Inks for Electronics
Functional materials for printed electronics applications enable flexible displays, RFID tags, and biomedical sensors.
Advances in Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
As with all types of fuel cells, a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) is capable of efficiently transforming chemical energy into electrical energy.
Atomic Layer Deposition of Nanomaterials for Li-Ion Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Solar Cells
Nanomaterials are considered a route to the innovations required for large-scale implementation of renewable energy technologies in society to make our life sustainable.
Carbon Nanofiber Applications & Properties
Pyrograf®-III vapor-grown carbon nanofibers are within the class of materials termed multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), and are produced by the floating catalyst method.
Complex Hydrides: New Solid-state Conductors
Solid-state lithium fast-ion conductors are crucial for safer, high-energy-density all-solid-state batteries, addressing conventional battery limitations.
Electrode Materials for Li-ion Batteries
Solid oxide fuel cells and electrolyzers show potential for chemical-to-electrical energy conversion, despite early development stages.
Rise of Electrolyte Additives in Advancing Lithium ion Battery
Explore advancements in lithium-ion batteries with liquid electrolytes and additives, revolutionizing critical applications.
Functionalized Graphene Oxide: Properties & Applications
Professor Aran discusses engineering graphene-based materials through careful functionalization, enabling diverse applications.
GC-MS Analysis of Lithium Ion Battery Electrolyte Solvents
Analysis of carbonate solvents in lithium-ion batteries like ethylene carbonate, dimethyl carbonate, diethyl carbonate, and more using SPB®-624 column.
How to Best Store Electrical Energy
This article describes the use and advantages of polyoxometalate-based redox-flow batteries as electrochemical energy storage systems over Li-ion batteries.
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