Paper battery – Renewable energy storage for buildings

Paper battery – Renewable energy storage for buildings

Researchers from the Digital Cellulose Center have developed a paper supercapacitor that can store renewable energy on a large scale. New research shows that the energy storage capacity of the paper battery is as efficient as conventional commercial supercapacitors....
Conductive organic ink – promising for storing solar energy

Conductive organic ink – promising for storing solar energy

A new study from the Digital Cellulose Center demonstrates a method of printing sustainable, large-scale supercapacitors using cellulose, conducting polymers and carbonaceous materials. The new material shows promise for solar energy storage. Compared to previous...
Conferences: Join the Digital Cellulose Center at MRS

Conferences: Join the Digital Cellulose Center at MRS

Join the Digital Cellulose Center during the Spring conferences MRS, NGPT, and Treesearch. The Digital Cellulose Center’s researchers will share the Center’s latest studies on combining forest materials with electroactive materials to create green electronics and...