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13 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials
University of Surrey
Carbon nanotube network modified carbon fibre paper for Li-ion batteries
A versatile method for directly depositing large quantities of carbon nanotube network onto a commercially available carbon fibre paper is described. The process demonstrates a simple, scalable and cost effective process for the preparation of novel modified electrodes that can be directly used in energy devices, such as batteries, supercapacitors or fuel cell devices without further processing. The other advantage of this process is that this method can be expanded to other electrode substrates which may have wide ranging applications in many areas of energy and environmental science. This article was featured on the cover of Energy & Environmental Science.