Researchers at Yale University in Connecticut have developed a new automated system for producing thin, conductive films that may decrease processing time in lithium-ion battery and fuel cell production.
According to Forrest Gittleson, a Yale graduate student and a member of the research team, the new automated system, known as spin-spray layer-by-layer (SSLbL), “improves the process time further while also enhancing the ability to tune film characteristics.”
“It makes for a powerful level of control,” he added.
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