University of Maryland finds new cathode material grown on 3D substrates

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Carbon nanotubes are grown on 3D surface using ALD and electrochemical deposition methods

Researchers at University of Maryland is exploring opportunity of using vertically aligned "forests" of carbon nanotubes on three dimensional (3D) conductive substrates as cathode material in next generation lithium-ion batteries, reports Science Daily

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