Research from Nanomaterials Group Featured on Cover of Energy & Environmental Science

Miniaturized supercapacitors, or micro-supercapacitors, can be integrated with microelectronic devices to work as standalone power sources or as effi cient energy storage units complementing batteries and energy harvesters.  Reproduced from <em>Energy Environ. Sci.</em>, 2014,7, 1193-1194 with permission from The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Miniaturized supercapacitors, or micro-supercapacitors, can be integrated with microelectronic devices to work as standalone power sources or as effi cient energy storage units complementing batteries and energy harvesters. Reproduced from Energy Environ. Sci., 2014,7, 1193-1194 with permission from The Royal Society of Chemistry.

The work of the Nanomaterials Group, led by Distinguished University and Trustee Chair Professor Yury Gogotsi, has been featured on the back cover of Energy & Environmental Science.

The cover image, produced by research associate professor Vadym Mochalin and postdoctoral research associate Majid Beidaghi, accompanies an article by Beidaghi and Gogotsi, “Capacitive energy storage in micro-scale devices:  recent advances in design and fabrication of microsupercapacitors” (Energy Environ. Sci., 2014, 7, 867), an invited review on the subject of microsupercapacitors. 

Members of the Nanomaterials Group work extensively in energy and supercapacitors and have published their research in high impact factor journals.


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