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Could electric clay be the world’s next wonder-material?

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Researchers at Drexel University have hit upon a conductive clay which they claim is an “exceptionally viable candidate” to one day replace the electrode materials used in batteries and supercapacitors. Sure, another day another super material, but MXene, as it’s called, does boast some rather intriguing properties.
via Gizmag

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