Hollow carbon nanoreactors with sub-nanometer wall pores trap chlorine complexes inside lithium-chlorine battery cathodes, enabling record capacity and current density.
Stanford University scientists experimenting with a decades-old, single-use battery architecture have developed a new version that is not only rechargeable, but offers around six times the capacity of ...
With the rise of the lithium-based battery, demand for this soft, silvery-white metal – the lightest solid element in the periodic table – has exploded. With the race to zero carbon by 2050 gathering ...