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  • Molecules of the metallic element niobium can be used as molecular building blocks to design energy storage materials that outperform those found in for example batteries today, Mark Rambaran shows in his thesis. Photo: Johner bildbyrå AB

    Energy storage materials built from nano-sized molecular blocks

    Molecules of the rare metallic element niobium can be used as molecular building blocks to design electrochemical energy storage materials. Mark Rambaran, Department of Chemistry at Umeå University, presents in his thesis a method for producing solid materials from aqueous solutions containing nano-sized niobium molecules, called polyoxoniobates.