Engineers have zeroed in on the optimal architecture for storing hydrogen in ‘white graphene’ nanomaterials — a design like a Lilliputian skyscraper with ‘floors’ of boron nitride sitting one atop another and held by boron nitride pillars.
Engineers have zeroed in on the optimal architecture for storing hydrogen in ‘white graphene’ nanomaterials — a design like a Lilliputian skyscraper with ‘floors’ of boron nitride sitting one atop another and held by boron nitride pillars.