Researchers Have Developed an Energy Storage That You Can Print
April 18, 2019
Yury Gogotsi, PhD, Distinguished University and Bach professor in the College of Engineering, was quoted in an April 18 Science Times story about his research with colleagues from Trinity College in Ireland that created ink for an inkjet printer from a highly conductive type of two-dimensional material called MXene. The team’s findings suggest that the ink can be used to print flexible energy storage components, such as supercapacitors, in any size or shape.
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