‘Activated’ graphite oxide boosts supercapacitors

Researchers in the US have discovered a new form of carbon produced by “activating” expanded graphite oxide. The material is full of tiny nanometre-sized pores and contains highly curved atom-thick walls throughout its 3D structure. The team has also found that the material performs exceptionally well as an electrode material for supercapacitors, allowing such energy-storage devices to be used in a wider range of applications.

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