Georgia Tech team develops simple, low-cost process for oxide nanowires; superior separators for Li-ion batteries
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JANUARY 20, 2017
The process could significantly lower the cost of producing the one-dimensional (1D) nanostructures, enabling a broad range of uses in lightweight structural composites, advanced sensors, electronic devices—and thermally-stable and strong battery membranes able to withstand temperatures of more than 1,000 ˚C. —Gleb Yushin.
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