Lithium-ion batteries can become unstable under certain conditions, leading to fires. Now, researchers have used new materials that they say can make batteries safer.
The emission of carbon dioxide (CO₂) is one of the primary factors contributing to air pollution and climate change on Earth.
A new twist on bromine-based flow batteries could make large-scale energy storage cheaper, safer, and far longer-lasting. Bromine-based flow batteries store and release energy through a chemical ...
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Scientists crack hidden battery fracture that boosts fire risk
Lithium batteries sit at the heart of electric cars, smartphones, grid storage and even military hardware, yet the way they ...
As the push for higher-energy lithium-ion batteries accelerates, developing electrolytes that remain stable at high voltages ...
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Chinese scientists’ new zinc–bromine flow battery operates for 700 cycles at 78% efficiency
The results disclosed that the battery operated stably for more than 700 cycles at a current density of 40 milliamperes per ...
1. An international research group consisting of NIMS and the Finnish University of Jyväskylä has discovered through its electrode-electrolyte system research that electron and proton (i.e., hydrogen ...
Scientists have found a way to push zinc–bromine flow batteries to the next level. By trapping corrosive bromine with a ...
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