Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin's Cockrell School of Engineering, led by materials science and mechanical engineering professor Rodney Ruoff, have created a new porous, three-dimensional, highly conductive graphene carbon material that they say can be used to allow supercapacitors to deliver considerably more charge, holding promise for Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin's Cockrell School of Engineering, led by materials science and mechanical engineering professor Rodney Ruoff, have created a new porous, three-dimensional, highly conductive graphene carbon material that they say can be used to allow supercapacitors to deliver considerably more charge, holding promise for
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