Silicon Nanotubes May Outpace Carbon Nanotubes for Hydrogen Fuel Cells

"Watch out carbon-based batteries, silicon still has some juice left after all. While carbon and its extensive uses in various forms like nanotubes, graphene and buckyballs has been receiving scads of research and media time, another element, hydrogen, has made a consistent showing for its use as an alternative fuel. The promise of clean cars and long-lasting batteries has piqued the interest of our electric society. The two together have been shown to hold some incredible promise for powering all sorts of devices." More

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