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Nanotubes, Ink, And Paper Make Instant Battery (redOrbit)
Dip an ordinary piece of paper into ink infused with carbon nanotubes and silver nanowires, and it turns into a battery or supercapacitor. Crumple the piece of paper, and it still works. Stanford researcher Yi Cui sees many uses for this new way of storing electricity.Stanford scientists are harnessing nanotechnology to quickly produce ultra-lightweight,... »
How to turn paper into an instant battery (New Kerala)
Washington, December 8 : Scientists at Stanford University, US, are harnessing nanotechnology to quickly produce ultra-lightweight, bendable batteries and supercapacitors in the form of everyday paper. (read here…) Related items At Stanford, nanotubes + ink + paper = equal instant battery (w/ Video) (PhysOrg) Nanotech Creates Batteries Out of Paper (CIO) Nanotech used to build batteries out of paper... »
At Stanford, nanotubes + ink + paper = equal instant battery (w/ Video) (PhysOrg)
(PhysOrg.com) — Stanford scientists are harnessing nanotechnology to quickly produce ultra-lightweight, bendable batteries and supercapacitors in the form of everyday paper. (read here…) Related items How to turn paper into an instant battery (New Kerala) Nanotubes, Ink, And Paper Make Instant Battery (redOrbit) Carbon Nanotube Speakers Could Be Powered by Lasers, Transform Noisy Spaces into Peaceful Sanctums (PhysOrg) Minnesota researchers... »
Defects In Carbon Nanotubes Could Lead To Improved Charge And Energy Storage Systems (redOrbit)
Most people would like to be able to charge their cell phones and other personal electronics quickly and not too often. A recent discovery made by UC San Diego engineers could lead to carbon nanotube-based supercapacitors that could do just this. (read here…) Related items Defects in carbon nanotubes could lead to improved charge and energy storage... »
Defects in carbon nanotubes could lead to improved charge and energy storage systems (Science Daily)
Most people would like to be able to charge their cell phones and other personal electronics quickly and not too often. A recent discovery made by engineers could lead to carbon nanotube-based supercapacitors that could do just this. (read here…) Related items Defects In Carbon Nanotubes Could Lead To Improved Charge And Energy Storage Systems (redOrbit) Nanotubes, Ink,... »