Ramamurthy and colleagues wanted to see whether adding graphene to
flexible polymer films would help.
Not exact matches
The bottom layer of the material, described April 3 at the Materials Research Society spring meeting, features carbon nanotube pores embedded within a
flexible synthetic
polymer film.
The nanogenerator itself includes thin electrode sheets on the front and back of the mesoporous
polymer film, and the researchers can attach this soft,
flexible film seamlessly to flat, rough or curvy surfaces, including human skin.
By employing proprietary pretreatment and processing, researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Drexel University have produced
flexible polymer carbon composite
films from scrap tires for use as electrodes for supercapacitors.