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Roughed-up carbon nanotubes could help build better batteries and fuel cells

Roughed-up carbon nanotubes could help build better batteries and fuel cells:
This drawing shows a double-walled carbon nanotube. Each tube is made of a rolled-up sheet...
Stanford researchers have found that concentric carbon nanotubes, with the outer layer riddled by defects and impurities, could be a cheap alternative for some of the platinum catalysts that convert hydrogen and oxygen into water in fuel cells and metal-air batteries... Continue Reading Roughed-up carbon nanotubes could help build better batteries and fuel cells

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