Tsukuba Research: A New Way of Making 3D Graphene

Researchers at the National Institute for Materials Science “created a new way of making 3D graphene using bubbles blown in a polymeric glucose solution. The resulting 3D graphene is robust and maintains excellent conductivity.”

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http://www.ciol.com/ciol/news/207459/3d-graphene-supercapacitors-sugar-bubbles

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