Published Power & Utilities Origami Battery Inexpensive Bacteria-powered battery to run a paper-based biosensor with nothing more than a drop of bacteria-containing liquid Battery folds into a square the size of amatchbook By Binghamton University
Published Sciences Biobatteries The fabrication and performance of a flexible and stretchable bacteria-powered biobattery (or Microbial Fuel Cells) By Binghamton University
Published Electronics KVOPO4 as Cathode for Battery Safe, high energy density multi-electron KVOPO4 material as cathode for sodium ion batteries By Binghamton University
Published Electronics Cathode Material ε-VOPO4 polyanionic cathode materials for high energy density Li-ion batteries. By Binghamton University
Published Sciences Mussel-Inspired Nano-Material Emerging flexible electronic devices have exhibited significant potential for a wide range of applications, such as sensors, solar cells, batteries, antennas, and displays. By Binghamton University
Published Sciences Metal Oxide Nanofibrous Nanotechnology can provide novel systems for rapid decontamination and protection from environmental toxins through a self-cleaning mechanism. By Binghamton University
Published Sciences Nanomaterials Construction This TIM solution minimizes the thermal resistance between two solid surfaces By Binghamton University
Published Sciences Metal Additive Manufacturing A novel substrate with high thermal conductivity improves powder-bed fusion metal additive manufacturing. By Binghamton University
Published Engineering Laser metal deposition Improves manufacturing process of powder-bed fusion metal additives By Binghamton University
Published Power & Utilities Vanadyl Phosphates as Cathodes The invention utilizes the epsilon polymorph of vanadyl phosphate (ε-VOPO4) as a positive electrode material for alkali-ion secondary rechargeable battery. By Binghamton University
Published Sciences BioTerc PAA A new class of biodegradable plastics based on poly(amic) acid has been invented at Binghamton University that opens up novel, smart, and green applications By Binghamton University
Published Engineering Nano-pastes Novel paste materials for thermal, electrical and mechanical bonding of two solid surfaces By Binghamton University