Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Nanotubes turn paper into a power source
An energy source made out of paper impregnated with carbon nanotubes has been demonstrated by US scientists. The researchers say the paper, which can be bent, twisted and folded, could be used in flexible electronic devices.
The energy source - a hybrid battery and supercapacitor - was developed by researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, US. A capacitor is like a battery except that, rather than relying on a chemical reaction to store and release energy, it allows electrical charge to build up on a series of conducting plates separated by an insulator.
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The energy source - a hybrid battery and supercapacitor - was developed by researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, US. A capacitor is like a battery except that, rather than relying on a chemical reaction to store and release energy, it allows electrical charge to build up on a series of conducting plates separated by an insulator.
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