Posted on 2/14/2016
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have tackled the problem of getting carbon nanotubes and graphene to exhibit their extraordinary thermal, electrical and mechanical properties as three-dimensional nanostructures
As a result of their efforts, they have walked away with an improved one-step fabrication method for producing these nanostructures and carbon fibers that could lead to highly efficient energy storage systems.
In research published in the journal Science Advances, the Case Western researchers employed an anodic oxidation of aluminum (AAO) template to directly grow hol...