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RESEARCH IN A TWEET
Prof. Dina Fattakhova-Rohlfing
developed the material in collaboration with colleagues from Jülich, Munich and Prague. The composite material contains nanoparticles of antimony-doped tin dioxide and graphene and is particularly conductive. According to the researchers, it is easy and inexpensive to produce. Lithium batteries are currently the standard in mobile phones, tablets and electric cars.
Prof. Dina Fattakhova-Rohlfing
developed the material in collaboration with colleagues from Jülich, Munich and Prague. The composite material contains nanoparticles of antimony-doped tin dioxide and graphene and is particularly conductive. According to the researchers, it is easy and inexpensive to produce. Lithium batteries are currently the standard in mobile phones, tablets and electric cars.
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