An Australian university has just created an interesting lithium metal battery prototype, in contrast to today's lithium batteries.
This finding opens up opportunities to create batteries with new structures, in which carbon fiber will become an important part of the energy system.
Cary Pint's batteries are small in size, made of steel, copper, and commonly used potassium hydroxide (found in detergents, dyes, etc.).
Researchers have come up with a new way to create
Researchers at Harvard University have successfully created a plant-based rechargeable battery that stores energy instead of metal.
Bacteria in waste, including animal manure, can help generate electricity, according to new research by US scientists.
Solvay Large Industrial Chemical Group (Belgium)