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Laser Writes Storage into Graphite Sheets

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HOUSTON, Aug. 4, 2011 — Using a CO2 laser, a Rice University team etched patterns of reduced graphite oxide (RGO) into thin sheets of graphite oxide (GO), effectively turning them into free-standing supercapacitors with the ability to store and release energy over thousands of cycles. Rice University graduate student Neelam Singh holds a supercapacitor made from a single sheet of graphite oxide. The heat from writing a pattern in the material with a laser turns it into electrically conducting reduced graphite oxide. (Images: Jeff Fitlow/Rice University) The surprising find was that GO, when hydrated, can...Read full article

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    Published: August 2011
    AmericasArava Leela Mohana ReddychemicalsCO2 lasersfuel cellsGOgraphite oxideionic conductorlithium batteriesNafionNeelam SinghPulickel Ajayanreduced graphite oxideResearch & TechnologyRGORice UniversityRobert VajtaisupercapacitorsTexasthin-film microsupercapacitorsUniversity of DelawareWei GaoLasers

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