Nanoparticles: A simpler route to hollow carbon spheres

Wednesday, October 9, 2013 - 07:00 in Physics & Chemistry

Hollow carbon nanoparticles are strong, conduct electricity well and have a remarkably large surface area. They show promise in applications such as water filtration, hydrogen storage and battery electrodes—but commercial use would demand reliable, low-cost ways for their production.

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