Not exact matches
NMC and other mixed metal
oxides manufactured at the nanoscale are poised to
become the dominant
materials used to store energy for portable electronics and electric vehicles.
With the discovery, the
material that the researchers call «metal
oxide - laser induced graphene» (MO - LIG)
becomes a new candidate to replace expensive metals like platinum in catalytic fuel - cell applications in which oxygen and hydrogen are converted to water and electricity.
An unknown portion of this
material will
become available for microbial processing in the future, which may result in enhanced release of carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous
oxide.