Scientists develop graphene-based supercapacitor that safely charges at high speeds

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The supercapacitor does not require a liquid electrolyte, thereby reducing the risk of an explosion

Scientists from University College London and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have collaborated to develop a new graphene-based supercapacitor that can safely charge at high speeds, the Tech Explorist reported on 22 February, quoting the Nature Energy journal.

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