NanoCaTe partners met for the 18-month progress meeting in Roskilde, Denmark. During this meeting, the consortium overviewed the results of the first 18 months of the NanoCaTe project that aim to develop a more efficient thermoelectric- and storage material based on nanocarbon (e.g. graphene and CNT) to reclaim waste heat by thermoelectric generators and to store the energy in super capacitors or secondary batteries for manifold applications like pulsed sensors or mobile electronic devices.
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