Monday, November 5, 2012

Crushed silicon much more than triples battery capacity in tests

Researchers at Rice University have refined silicon-based lithium-ion engineering by literally crushing their earlier perform to make a higher-capacity, lengthy-lived and low-expense anode material with severe commercial possible for rechargeable lithium batteries.
The group led by Rice engineer Sibani Lisa Biswal and research scientist Madhuri Thakur reported in Nature’s open access journal Scientific Reports on the creation of a silicon-based anode, the unfavorable electrode of a battery,

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