Solid Electrolyte Could Lead to Larger, Safer Lithium Ion Batteries
Friday, January 25th, 2013
U.S. researchers have developed a high-performance, solid electrolyte for use in energy-dense lithium ion batteries that they say is safer than existing liquid electrolytes and could lead to batteries that are five to 10 times more powerful than existing batteries.
While lithium-ion batteries typically utilize liquid (more…)

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