Kohima: Nagaland University has created an advanced material used in the next generation of energy storage devices known as supercapacitors.
The research team includes experts from Nagaland University, Visvesvaraya Technological University in Karnataka and Nagarjuna College of Engineering and Technology.
Not only are these devices cost-effective, but they can store large amounts of energy and charge rapidly. This makes them a good alternative to traditional batteries.
Supercapacitors can be a potential solution to the growing demand for more efficient and sustainable energy storage systems.
The innovative process involves creating aminated graphene, a derivative of reduced graphene oxide, which has been shown to have superior electrochemical properties.
The laboratory tests have shown promising results, making it a viable option for large-scale production. The method has already been granted an Indian patent.
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