Thursday, October 18, 2012

NC State crafts nanoflowers that boost battery and solar cell capacity, would make great prom accessories

We see many elegant way technology with our doors, but it is rare that one could call great inventions by those who are not immersed in the world gadget. We did venture to the State University of North Carolina could have bridged the gap by creating an energy storage technology that is both practical and very sincerely. Its technology germanium sulfide evaporates and cools to 20-30 nanometric layers, as they are combined, they become nanoflowers: elegant structures that could carnation in a prom dress or tuxedo, but are in fact cell capacity energy storage cells with more traditional occupy the same area. Floral patterns could lead to living longer and supercapacitors lithium-ion batteries, and germanium sulfide is fairly cheap and clean which could lead to high efficiency solar cells that are more environmentally friendly. As always, there is no specific timetable for the technology (and if) NC State could be sold - bluff and call someone if you promise nanoflower bouquet

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