Scientists Create Graphene Aerogel Particles for More Efficient Absorption
Scientists have recently discovered a new way to make graphene aerogel particles more efficient. By coating the graphene with tiny particles of gold, the graphene aerogels become more durable and better able to absorb and store energy. This finding could be a major step forward in energy storage and fuel cell technology.
The researchers tested the new graphene aerogels in a fuel cell and found that these particles could store more energy than standard graphene aerogel particles. This breakthrough could be a game-changer for sustainable energy, as it could potentially lead to more efficient and longer-lasting fuel cells. The researchers are now working to refine the process and explore the possibilities of using this new technology in other applications.
source: Phys.org