Stanford team develops new ultrahigh surface area 3D porous graphitic carbon material for improved energy storage
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JUNE 1, 2015
Stanford University scientists have created a new ultrahigh surface area three-dimensional porous graphitic carbon material that significantly boosts the performance of energy-storage technologies. Previously reported sulfur electrodes often had areal capacity of below 3 mAh g −1 and cycling lifetime of less than 200 cycles.
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