Shaping the future of energy storage with conductive clay

26 November 2014

Materials scientists have invented clay, which is both highly conductive and can easily be molded into a variety of shapes and sizes. It represents a turn away from the rather complicated and costly processing — currently used to make materials for lithium-ion batteries and supercapacitors — and toward one that looks a bit like rolling out cookie dough with results that are even sweeter from an energy storage standpoint.
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