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Message: Progress for the graphene nanotube is just around the corner. Could HPQ be positioned to supply material in the future?

Progress for the graphene nanotube is just around the corner. Could HPQ be positioned to supply material in the future?

posted on Mar 25, 2020 12:50PM

From GreenCarCongress: New graphene-nanoflake/CNT catalyst shows high ORR, OER electrocatalytic activity for fuel cells, electrolyzers

University of Vienna (Austria), CNRS (France) and Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry (Russia), have developed a highly graphitized graphene nanoflake (GF)–carbon nanotube (CNT) hybrid catalyst doped simultaneously with single atoms of N, Co, and Mo (N-Co-Mo-GF/CNT).

 

I hope Bernard and has been keeping track of the pulse of this activity on France, Austria, and Russia. They may need spacific materials only HPQ can supply in quantity for testing. Could be a good fit. They need to try the "Silicone Nanotube" material as a compairison, or is this part of the NDA? 

Source: https://www.greencarcongress.com/2020/03/20200324-aalto.html

 

 

 

 

 

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