Rocket-inspired reaction yields carbon with record surface area
December 18, 2024
December 18, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Dec. 18 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Using a chemical reaction inspired by rocket fuel ignition, Cornell researchers have engineered a nanoporous carbon with the highest surface area ever reported, a breakthrough that is already proving beneficial for carbon-dioxide capture and energy storage technologies.
Scientists are continually striving to enhance the porosity of carbon, which exposes more of the material's surface and optimize . . .
Using a chemical reaction inspired by rocket fuel ignition, Cornell researchers have engineered a nanoporous carbon with the highest surface area ever reported, a breakthrough that is already proving beneficial for carbon-dioxide capture and energy storage technologies.
Scientists are continually striving to enhance the porosity of carbon, which exposes more of the material's surface and optimize . . .