Metal-based electrodes in lithium-ion batteries promise significantly higher capacities than conventional graphite electrodes. Unfortunately, they...
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Tin can be processed into a highly porous foam. An interdisciplinary team at HZB has investigated how this tin foam (pictured) behaves as a battery electrode. Credit: B. Bouabadi/HZB Metal-based electrodes in lithium-ion batteries promise significantly higher capacities than conventional graphite electrodes. Unfortunately, they degrade due to mechanical stress during charging and discharging cycles. A […]
Metal-based electrodes in lithium-ion batteries promise significantly higher capacities than conventional graphite electrodes. Unfortunately, they...
Dry-processed thick electrode design with a porous conductive agent enabling 20 mA h cm-2 for high-energy-density lithium-ion batteries. Credit:...
A world-first technology has been developed by introducing a roll-to-roll compatible flash process into secondary battery electrode manufacturing,...
Lithium nickel oxide (LiNiO₂) has shown great potential for powering the next generation of lithium-ion batteries, promising longer battery...
To fuel the future advancement of the electronics industry, engineers will need to develop batteries that can be charged quickly, have higher energy...
A team of researchers at UNIST has developed a new type of battery electrode that could significantly increase the driving range of electric vehicles...
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To recycle batteries they are firstly shredded to produce a mixed black mass. The new process uses an oil nanoemulsion to float the graphite from the...
For decades, scientists have sought ways to counter our dependence on lithium-ion batteries. These traditional, rechargeable batteries energize...
Mercedes-Benz has announced the start of road tests for a solid-state battery in a modified EQS sedan marks a significant step in EV technology, but...