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April 7th, 2007
GSI Creos Stares On Innovative Carbon Nanotube Development
Abstract:
It has been revealed from confidential sources that GSI Creos, the Tokyo-based textile, chemicals and nanotechnologies firm is likely to pursue the avenue of the development of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) for fuel cell applications.
It has come to knowledge that the firm plans to distillate its efforts over the employment of its cup-stacked CNTs (CSCNTs) in the membrane electrode assembles of polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs). The topmost brass of the Company is confident that GSI's Carbere CSCNTs will within a short time achieve commonplace and be in due course considered as a viable alternative to carbon material in PEFCs.
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