The Anonymous Widower

Lightweight Green Supercapacitors Could Quickly Charge Devices

The title of this post is the same as that of this article on Texas A & M Today.

 

This is the sub-title.

Texas A&M researchers have designed a new energy storage device that can store a charge up to 900 times greater than state-of-the-art supercapacitors.

It appears what they have developed is plant-based.

They appear to use lignin and potassium permanganate to create the electrodes for a supercapacitor.

It looks to be interesting research.

September 8, 2020 Posted by | Energy Storage | , , | Leave a comment