Veeery interesting research. Better batteries, using CO2 in manufacturing. Doesn't say how much energy it uses.
Veeery interesting research. Better batteries, using CO2 in manufacturing. Doesn't say how much energy it uses.
Originally shared by Pat Kight
What if you could turn atmospheric carbon dioxide into nanoporous graphene and use it to make supercapacitors faster & cheaper than current technology, at little cost to the environment - and perhaps even a benefit? Turns out you can, according to this just-of-the-presses release from the university where I work. It's not likely to solve global climate change, but it's still a pretty exciting development in the field of energy storage: http://oregonstate.edu/ua/ncs/archives/2014/dec/atmospheric-carbon-dioxide-used-energy-storage-products
http://oregonstate.edu/ua/ncs/archives/2014/dec/atmospheric-carbon-dioxide-used-energy-storage-products
Originally shared by Pat Kight
What if you could turn atmospheric carbon dioxide into nanoporous graphene and use it to make supercapacitors faster & cheaper than current technology, at little cost to the environment - and perhaps even a benefit? Turns out you can, according to this just-of-the-presses release from the university where I work. It's not likely to solve global climate change, but it's still a pretty exciting development in the field of energy storage: http://oregonstate.edu/ua/ncs/archives/2014/dec/atmospheric-carbon-dioxide-used-energy-storage-products
http://oregonstate.edu/ua/ncs/archives/2014/dec/atmospheric-carbon-dioxide-used-energy-storage-products
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