New material, modeling methods promise advances in energy storage

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(Funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research)

Researchers from the University of Houston and Texas A&M University have reported a structural supercapacitor electrode made from reduced graphene oxide and aramid nanofiber that is stronger and more versatile than conventional carbon-based electrodes. Reduced graphene oxide and aramid nanofiber have strong electrochemical and mechanical properties. The aramid nanofiber, in particular, offers a mechanical strength that increases the electrode's versatility for a variety of applications, including for the military.