3-D printable 2-D materials based inks show promise to improve energy storage devices

For the first time, a team of researchers, from the School of Materials and the National Graphene Institute at The the University of Manchester have formulated inks using the 2-D material MXene, to produce 3-D printed interdigitated electrodes.


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Source: Phys.org