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KAIST Researchers Fabricate Defect-free Graphene for Lithium-ion Batteries​
View : 8632 Date : 2014-09-07 Writer : ed_news

Although graphene has been hailed as promising materials for lithium-ion batteries, making it for large-scale production has remained a challenging task for researchers. So far, high-quality graphene has been produced at the expense of large volume. It is possible to fabricate bulk quantities of graphene, but they will likely contain many defects.    

Recently, a KAIST research team, headed by Professors Jung-Ki Park and Hee-Tak Kim from the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, developed a fabrication method to produce a large amount of defect-free graphene (df-G) while preserving the structural integrity of the graphene.


This research result was published online in the July 11, 2014 issue of Nano Letters, entitled "Defect-free, Size-tunable Graphene for High-performance Lithium Ion Battery."          

Phys.org, a science, research and technology news website, published an article on this research. To read article, please visit the link below:

Phys.org, August 22, 2014

 “Scientists fabricate defect-free graphene, set record reversible capacity for Co3O4 node in Li-ion batteries”

http://phys.org/news/2014-08-scientists-fabricate-defect-free-graphene-reversible.html

 

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