Scientists at UNSW Sydney have developed a cost-effective method to convert peanut shell waste into high-quality graphene for batteries, revolutionising energy storage systems.
Revolutionising the synthesis of graphene as an alternative to conventional graphite for lithium-ion batteries, UNSW Sydney scientists have created a .
Worldwide peanut production results in more than 10 million tons of waste piling up each year in the form of discarded shells – but now scientists have discovered a method of turning this biomass into ...
Abstract: Catalytic cracking unit is a highly dynamic industrial process involving complex chemical reactions, catalyst circulation, temperature and pressure changes, and control system regulation. To ...
Abstract: Few-shot class incremental learning (FSCIL) aims to continuously learn new classes from limited training samples while retaining previously acquired knowledge. Existing approaches are not ...