KULR and Scripps Research team up to develop a new, cost-effective, and recyclable carbon electrode.
KULR Technology Group and Scripps Research Institute's Baran Lab have teamed up to develop a new pyrolytic carbon (PC) electrode material. This material is a cost-effective, durable alternative to traditional electrodes like reticulated vitreous carbon and glassy carbon. The PC electrode is robust, recyclable, and performs well in various electrochemical reactions. The collaboration aims to introduce this innovative technology to the market, potentially transforming large-scale chemical synthesis processes globally.
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