in addition to companies in the northern state of Nuevo Leon there are companies in other states that have shown interest in polymer nanocomposites;
This flexible new material which the group has identified as a conductive polymer nanocomposite is the latest expression of the ongoing research in Drexel's Department of Materials science and engineering on a family of composite two-dimensional materials called MXENES.
To produce the flexible conductive polymer nanocomposite the researchers intercalated the titanium carbide MXENE with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)- a polymer widely used as the paper adhesive known as school
We have shown that the volumetric capacitance of an MXENE-polymer nanocomposite can be compared much higher to conventional carbon-based electrodes
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