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Prof. Jonathan Coleman on TUBALL nanotubes for revolutionizing Li-ion batteries

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Prof. Jonathan Coleman from the AMBER Centre at Trinity College Dublin, collaborating with Nokia-Bell Labs Ireland and other AMBER researchers, developed the technology that uses TUBALL graphene nanotubes and that increases the energy density of lithium-ion batteries by 2.5 times that of any existing battery on the market. In this interview, Prof. Coleman is talking about the role of nanotubes in this breakthrough.

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