Nanoporous-Tube

Electrodes Nanoporous-Tube Electrodes are a type of electrode with tiny holes, channels, or pores that are nanoscopic in scale. These unique electrodes have a wide range of applications, including energy storage, biotechnology, and environmental sensing. They are able to store more energy than traditional electrodes, while still being lightweight and easy to manufacture. Nanoporous-Tube Electrodes hold great promise for creating more efficient and cost-effective energy solutions. Due to their nanoscopic size, these electrodes are also able to detect and measure small or trace amounts of chemical and biological agents, making them invaluable for sensing, monitoring, and diagnosing a variety of conditions.

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Advances in Nanotechnology

ISSN: 2689-2855
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: HUANG Haitao, Applied Physics Department, Hong Kong Poly
Journal of Advances in Nanotechnology is an multidisciplinary journal which welcomes submissions across biological, physical, engineering and computer sciences.