Monday, March 12, 2018

Study IDs 'white graphene' architecture with unprecedented hydrogen storage capacity

Engineers have zeroed in on the optimal architecture for storing hydrogen in 'white graphene' nanomaterials - a design like a Lilliputian skyscraper with 'floors' of boron nitride sitting one atop another and held precisely 5.2 angstroms apart by boron nitride pillars.

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