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Jul 27, 2024

Twisted carbon nanotubes could achieve significantly better energy storage than advanced lithium-ion batteries

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, nanotechnology

An international team of scientists, including two researchers who now work in the Center for Advanced Sensor Technology (CAST) at UMBC, has shown that twisted carbon nanotubes can store three times more energy per unit mass than advanced lithium-ion batteries. The finding may advance carbon nanotubes as a promising solution for storing energy in devices that need to be lightweight, compact, and safe, such as medical implants and sensors. The research was published recently in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.

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