RIS ID
33706
Abstract
In its conducting form, carbon has proven to be a versatile, robust and high performing electrode material in areas such as energy conversion, energy storage and even medical bionics. In our laboratories we have been interested in the fabrication and utilization of nanostructured electrodes based on more recently discovered forms of carbon. These include carbon nanotubes and graphene.
Grant Number
ARC/DP0877348, ARC/FF0669110, ARC/DP0987503
Included in
Life Sciences Commons, Physical Sciences and Mathematics Commons, Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons
Publication Details
Wallace, G. G., Chen, J., Li, D., Moulton, S. E. & Razal, J. M. (2010). Nanostructured carbon electrodes. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 20 (18), 3553-3562.