Not exact matches
Sheets of
graphene, one to a few atoms thick, and aligned, single - walled carbon nanotubes self -
assemble into an interconnected prorous network that run the length of the fiber.
To overcome this challenge, the researchers from the Institute for Integrated Cell - Material Sciences (iCeMS) at Kyoto University borrowed a principle from polymer chemistry and developed it into a technique to
assemble graphene into porous 3D architectures while preventing stacking between the
sheets.