Battery Science – News and Features

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EV Battery Material Performance Could Be Improved by Watching Lithium in Real Time
Researchers have found that the irregular movement of lithium ions in next-generation battery materials could be reducing their capacity and hindering their performance.

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Battery Tech Breakthrough Enables EV Charge in Just 10 Minutes
A breakthrough in electric vehicle battery design has enabled a 10-minute charge time for a typical EV battery, creating a record-breaking combination of a shorter charge time and more energy acquired for longer travel range.

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Tackling Battery Challenges for Electric Vehicles
As electric vehicles grow in popularity, the spotlight shines more brightly on some of their remaining major issues. Researchers are tackling two of the bigger challenges facing electric vehicles: limited range and slow recharging.

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Novel Phase of Water Discovered
Scientists have discovered that water in a one-molecule layer acts like neither a liquid nor a solid, and that it becomes highly conductive at high pressures.

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Novel Concept for Low-Cost Batteries
Made from inexpensive, abundant materials, an aluminum-sulfur battery could provide low-cost backup storage for renewable energy sources.

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Battery Manufacturing Costs Could Be Cut by Micro-Engineered Electrodes
New, easily fabricated, high performance carbon microlattice electrodes could soon be used to make cheaper batteries powered by readily available sodium ions.

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Lithium May Be Obtainable From New Sources Thanks to Emerging Technology
The demand for lithium-ion batteries is increasing due to the rise in electric cars. A team has identified that lithium could be extracted from unconventional water sources with new technology.

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Watching Battery Recharging at the Molecular Level Could Help To Reduce Failures
Scientists have shown a way to monitor the chemistry of liquid electrolytes during battery cycling by Raman spectroscopy.

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Extreme Temperatures Are No Barrier for Novel Battery
Engineers have developed lithium-ion batteries that perform well at freezing cold and scorching hot temperatures.

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Carbon Atom Migration Measured Using "Hot" Graphene
The migration of carbon atoms on the surface of the nanomaterial graphene was recently measured for the first time.
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