Rod Ruoff, a physical chemist at the University of Texas at Austin and cofounder of a spin - off company, Graphene Energy, says even the firm's first experimental model rivaled the best
available ultracapacitors in energy storage.
Not exact matches
Ruoff believes that graphene
ultracapacitors could eventually have twice the storage of those
available today.
The new nanotube - enhanced
ultracapacitors could be made in any of the sizes currently
available and be produced using conventional technology.
«Nanotube - enhanced
ultracapacitors would combine the long life and high power characteristics of a commercial
ultracapacitor with the higher energy storage density normally
available only from a chemical battery.»