A newly released study by researchers at UCL reveals the possibilities phosphorus nanoribbons offer when alloyed with arsenic.
opens up further possibilities – in particular, improving energy storage of batteries and supercapacitors, and enhancing near-infrared detectors used in medicine."
This not only enhances the energy storage capacity but also significantly improves the charging and discharging speed of these batteries. The nanoribbons created by the UCL research team are typically a few layers high, several micrometers long, and tens of nanometers wide. They are synthesized by mixing crystals formed from phosphorus and arsenic sheets with lithium dissolved in liquid ammonia at extremely low temperatures.ions to travel in a unidirectional manner, causing cracking that creates the ribbons.
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