Researchers from KTH Royal Institute of Technology have developed a 3D printing method that simplifies and speeds up the fabrication of micro-supercapacitors (MSCs) with nanoscale features. Published in ACS Nano, this study outlines how the team successfully 3D printed hierarchical structures made of inorganic silicon-rich glass featuring self-organizing nanostructures. This development could lead to more […]
KTH develops breakthrough 3D printing method for more efficient micro-supercapacitors
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