In a recent study published in Advanced Energy Materials, researchers from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology have developed a fiber-like electrode material using modified carbon nanotube fibers, offering high energy storage capacity and improved mechanical strength and conductivity.
Researchers unveil fiber-like material storing energy, advancing wearable technology with the potential for seamless integration into everyday garments.
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The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) announced that a joint research team has developed a fiber-like electrode material that can store energy. T