Batteries power nearly everything we use today—from smartphones and laptops to electric vehicles. But the most common types, lithium-ion batteries,...
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The element lithium is used widely in batteries because it results in long-lasting, stable energy storage. However, it's a finite resource, so researchers are hard at work trying to identify alternate materials to use in battery production. Using the Canadian Light Source at the University of Saskatchewan, a team from McGill University has recently come up with a way to replace most of the lithium in batteries with sodium.
Batteries power nearly everything we use today—from smartphones and laptops to electric vehicles. But the most common types, lithium-ion batteries,...
Batteries power nearly everything we use today—from smartphones and laptops to electric vehicles. But the most common types, lithium-ion batteries,...
A research team at Rice University led by James Tour has developed a two-step flash Joule heating-chlorination and oxidation (FJH-ClO) process that...
A research team at Rice University led by James Tour has developed a two-step flash Joule heating-chlorination and oxidation (FJH-ClO) process that...
As the world's need for energy storage increases, sodium-ion batteries are emerging as a less expensive and more environmentally friendly complement...
As the world's need for energy storage increases, sodium-ion batteries are emerging as a less expensive and more environmentally friendly complement...
A new study shows that lithium—a critical element used in rechargeable batteries and susceptible to supply chain disruption—can be recovered from...
A new study shows that lithium—a critical element used in rechargeable batteries and susceptible to supply chain disruption—can be recovered from...
Lithium is one of the most important materials in modern technology. It powers rechargeable batteries for phones, laptops, electric cars, and...
PKX commits KRW 1.1T to secure premium lithium in Australia and Argentina, boosting its fast-growing battery-materials push.