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Fine tuning materials for energy storage using architectural design and structural engineering

Schematic of charging and discharging processes Credit: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces

Energy researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have reported progress using controlled architectural design and structural engineering as a method to fine-tune materials to have simultaneous high power and high energy density for electrochemical storage in portable devices.

The designed material that consists of nanoflakes of cerium oxide synthesized to a consistent thickness and implanted with molybdenum ions at ANSTO’s Centre for…

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