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‘Nano Paper’ That Can Conduct Electricity
Dec 09, 2009
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The research group, led by Yi Cui, professor of materials science and engineering at Stanford, has created ink made from carbon nanotubes and silver nanowires. When the paper is dipped in the nano-enhanced ink and then baked, it transforms into a black paper that can act as a battery or supercapacitor. The ink-treated paper is able to hold an electric charge in any form, whether it lies flat or crinkled. Professor Cui notes that the ‘nano paper’ could have applications in electricity storage devices connecting to electrical grids, and could also be used in hybrid electric cars.
能导电的“纳米纸”
来自斯坦福大学的研究小组声称能将纸张转变成为电能贮存装置
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