Batteries mimic mammal bones for stability
| Date | 8th, Dec 2020 |
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| Source | ScienceDaily - General News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Sodium-ion batteries offer several advantages over lithium-ion batteries; however, it is difficult to develop sodium cathodes, materials through which electrons can enter a battery. Many candidate materials are unstable or cannot withstand high voltages. To find a solution, researchers turned to nature. They created a porous system of NVP structures, surrounded by a dense shell of reduced graphene oxide.