Scientists at Germany's Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin have made a discovery they say could greatly increase the energy storage capacity of titanium-based 'MXene' pseudocapacitors, ultimately leading to faster-charging batteries. The group found adding urea molecules between MXene layers increased the material's storage capacity by up to 56%.MXenes, a class of two-dimensional material first discovered in 2011, is an emerging area of interest among energy storage scientists. Though the investigation of MXene materials is still in its early days, in the energy storage field such materials have shown ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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