The non-combustible characteristic of solid-state batteries decreases the risk of thermal runaway, allowing for a more compact packing of the cells and enhancing volumetric density and design flexibility.
Scientists from Germany have reported the development of a novel direct-coating method for the fabrication of membrane-electrode assembly applications.
In an article recently published in the journal Advanced Sustainable Systems, researchers discussed the challenges and opportunities in the utility of black phosphorus for rechargeable batteries and electrocatalysis.
Jute, a natural fiber, is important in developing composite materials that have shown promise in domestic, automotive, and medical industries among others.
A new paper reports the formation of unique graphene supported with high porosity composite foam to combat aggregation and improve its water filtration properties.